On Monday, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen testified in Denver District Court about the multi-format stores taking customers from the traditional grocer. The No. 1 threat? Walmart, he said. No. 2?
State attorneys pursued that line of questioning on Monday, pushing Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen on whether the company chose what would be a weaker competitor without adequate management talent.
"A letter sent by congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is the latest of letters sent by lawmakers to the CEO and chairman of Kroger, Rodney McMullen.In her letter, Rep. Tlaib claims the use of Electronic ...
In August, U.S. senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bob Casey (D-PA) sent a letter to Kroger CEORodney McMullen that the use of ESLs could "surge grocery prices and exploit consumers." ...
It will keep grocery prices down. In public statements and under oath in courtrooms where the merger is being challenged, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen has vowed that the merger would mean lower ...
Kroger's headquarters at night in downtown Cincinnati. Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen stressed growing competition from nontraditional competitors, adding that Walmart was the "No. 1 competitor." ...
Soaring credit card swipe fees and fuel prices are to blame for today's higher grocery prices, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said in court on Wednesday. Kroger and its rival Albertsons are currently ...
In August, U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Bob Casey, D-Pa., sent Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen a letter asking how the company planned to use its electronic pricing system.
Microsoft and Kroger have denied the use of facial recognition technology and the supermarket chain says it doesn’t engage in ...