CHICAGO — Employees of two Chicago-based grocery stores, Foxtrot Market and Dom's Kitchen & Market, say they weren't given any significant warning that their jobs would suddenly evaporate.The abrupt closures of the 33 Foxtrot stores in Chicago, Texas and the Washington D.C. area, as well as the Dom's locations, came as a surprise Tuesday. The chains announced a merger only six months earlier, under the name Outfox Hospitality. With the closures, hundreds are out of work.
'Customers shocked by sudden closuresCustomers who see the workers daily were jolted by the sudden news.'This is like family,' said Amy Tanner. 'So it's very sad. We're really sad for the employees.' Amy and Matt Tanner's every-evening shopping routines were also upended. 'Shocked and really upset,' said Amy Tanner. 'You know, we literally just come down here to decide what we're going to have for dinner every night.
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