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Kroger closing two stores in Raleigh and ending quarterly rewards

Published: 2012-11-17 12:23:57
Updated: 2012-11-17 12:23:57

 

 

Kroger is closing two Raleigh area stores due to lack of profits. The locations at 4111 New Bern Ave. (Southeat Raleigh) and 1610 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. (near downtown) will be closing sometime in mid-January.  According to a story on WRAL on Friday, Kroger is working with the unions to help the employees find jobs at other Kroger stores.  There is no news regarding the future of the soon-to-be vacant Kroger stores.

In addition to stores closing, the quarterly rewards program is ending for Kroger shoppers on December 31. The program allowed shoppers to earn points for grocery purchases, recycling bags and filling prescriptions.  Customers will still receive their 4th quarter rewards in February.
 

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Any word on if they will be offering something else for using your own bags? I bring my own bags, regardless of the store or bonus, as often as I can remember because bags cost money, and that money has to come from somewhere, ultimately the cost of the items I buy. I've got an impressive collection of mostly free bags that I shop with. CVS, Lowes and Target still offer something for bringing your own bags.

No word yet....

Although I'm not happy to hear about any store closing, after experiencing the amazing store-closing discounts offered when one of my local Food Lion stores closed earlier this year, I'm looking forward to hopefully having the opportunity to take advantage of more of the same when these stores close. (In addition to their store-closing discounts, my local Food Lion even accepted MQs on top of those discounts, as well!)

The whole practice of vendors being able to buy shelf space in a grocery store keeps prices high and products we'd prefer off the shelves. This allows stores with ridiculous normal prices like HT and LF to stay in business -- the shelf space fees are enough to pay the rent and some headcount even without a single customer buying anything in the entire store. When the inventory gets stale, or when a "new smaller size for the same price" needs to be introduced, count on the couponers who will now clean the shelves (think GG Brussel Sprout Steamers, free after loyalty discount and double/triple coupons - YUM!) so they can be restocked with new, fresh, overpriced items no one wants with high prices.

I like Aldi because I'm sure there are no shelf space fees for "Dakota Beans" and "Prestage Farms Turkey", etc.. Being able to fill a cart for $20-$30 (of real food, not GG Steamers) is amazing.

ccritter, I love Aldi's too. Last wk I went to Wellsprings for Kefir, $4.99 and then went to Aldi's to get my fresh food and doggone if they didn't have the SAME BRAND of Kefir, nonfat live culture, for $2.99. Well, now I know.

Ever notice how Coke is on sale then later Pepsi goes on sale? The drink companies buy a contract to be the "on sale" beverage for X weeks. Then the next X weeks the other one gets the contract. An independent store actuall refused to do business this way and BOTH companies had to compete and the owner was abel to offer BOTH at even lower prices all the time. Amazing how a little competition makes a difference. There are LOTS of things that go on behind the scenes that would boggle your mind.

I hate Kroger has already closed and is closing stores in our area. Competition is a good thing IMO. I've always found better deals consistently at Kroger, week after week. I'm not one to heavily participate in the extreme couponing arena. Bargains are one thing and clearing grocery shelves and hoarding more stuff than you can use just because you have a boot full of coupons is quite another.

Because I did bring them home last week, I tried the GG Brussels Sprouts Steamers today. I concur with everyone else who commented: NOT good! The next time I try Brussels sprouts it will be fresh ones I cook and season myself.

I was told yesterday that Publix would be breaking the Raleigh Durham market sometime in 2013.

I have limited experience with Publix, but what little time I have spent there (my FIL lives in FL, FL is my husband's favorite vacation spot, and I'm too cheap to not grab groceries to keep our trip under budget), the stores are clean, the staff is friendly, and the customer service is great.

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