Residents in cities facing Kroger store closures are voicing their concerns through petitions, seeking to convince the grocery chain to keep their stores open. The company plans to close 60 stores within 18 months, citing a modest financial benefit. Community members worry about the impact on employee livelihoods and access to food, with some expressing disappointment after years of loyalty. Supported by UFCW Local 400 Union, these petitions reflect a unified opposition to the closures, emphasizing the importance of local stores in their neighborhoods.
Let's be clear: Kroger is abandoning our communities just so their Wall Street investors can make an extra buck.
Krogers, if you leave you are creating a huge hole in our community. We shop with you specifically and have supported you for decades.
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