The Kroger Co. is one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States, founded in 1883 in Cincinnati, Ohio. With nearly 2,800 stores across 35-38 states and over 420,000 employees, Kroger has grown from a single tea store into a major retailer. The company has introduced various innovations over the years, including in-store bakeries, self-service models, and electronic scanners, while expanding through mergers with companies like Dillon Companies and Fred Meyer.
Kroger offers a comprehensive shopping experience through diverse store formats, including supermarkets, combo stores, and warehouse-style locations. Key services include in-store pharmacies, health services, and fuel centers. The company emphasizes fresh food and low prices, providing a wide range of groceries, meats, baked goods, and household items. Kroger also produces private-label products and operates food-processing facilities to ensure quality and reduce costs. With multiple subsidiary banners, Kroger serves a variety of markets nationwide.
Our over 2,200 stores in 35 states and the District of Columbia are supported by distribution centers and manufacturing plants, with 280,000 associates focused on great service.
Provider of organic grocery delivery services intended to grow local food systems across the globe. The company provides and combines farm fresh local produce, fresh small-batch mission-driven, grocery staples, and fresh on-demand manufacturing on each order while delivering to a wide range of cities across multiple countries, providing customers and sellers with an affordable, convenient, and freshest way to feed their family.