Mark R. wrote:Here's a link to the article: Kroger Expansion
The expansion is going to be for more than a storage, they're going to also expand the fresh foods and delicatessen sections of the store. Good news for Saint Matthew's.
Heather Y wrote:Yea, two football fields is right! After working all day, having to go into such a store is an absolute pain in the rump! I tend to shop the perimeter of the store, i.e. produce, deli, then on to dairy! uggh! . I hate it.
I cannot wait for the Fresh Market to open, I will be able to walk there, and will not be near exhausted after the shopping trip!
MarieP wrote:Yeah, that place is HUGE! Surely they won't close the store during the renovation?
While they're at it, maybe they can finish up the 20-year-old Watterson exchange project...
Nimbus Couzin wrote:Sure Kroger is a big store, which can be seen as bad for little guys. And they're not particularly local. But there are reasons to support them. They are union, unlike a certain other massive player (Walmart) that they are in direct competition with. If they do not effectively compete, you'll be left with no more Kroger, just more Walmarts and a handful of extremely expensive tiny stores.
Robin Garr wrote:but Kroger is our go-to grocery for staples and supplies, and their union status is a significant factor in this choice.
Mark R. wrote:I truly don't think in today's world unions have a place in most industries in the United States.
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