What happened to the dozen D-FW supermarkets sold in the last big grocery merger?

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Kroger has said it will sell 26 stores in Texas to comply with antitrust concerns around its proposed plan to buy Albertsons.

The list hasn’t been made public, and the number of stores sold could increase. Most of those stores are expected to be inselling 413 stores in 17 states and Washington, D.C. to C&S Wholesale Grocers.the tie-up first announced in October 2022 and may reveal their analysis of the pending $26.4 billion acquisition by the end of this month.

Stores were converted to Minyard Sun Fresh Market and then closed in less than a year. Two stores in North Dallas and Bedford were sold again to Fiesta Mart and oneThose stores reopened to close again within a year. Some locations sat vacant for years and were leased in the last two years toin McKinney. The last day is Feb. 24. At the same time, Albertsons is converting its namesake store in Grapevine to the Tom Thumb brand.

 

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