US judge blocks $25bn Kroger-Albertsons grocery merger

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Deal challenged by Federal Trade Commission would consolidate two of the country’s biggest supermarket operators

The largest supermarket merger in US history has been blocked by a federal judge, handing a victory to federal antitrust regulators who argued Kroger’s $24.6bn purchase of Albertsons would harm consumers and workers. US district judge Adrienne Nelson in Oregon on Tuesday imposed a preliminary injunction on the takeover, which sends the proceedings to the Federal Trade Commission for further consideration. The decision diminishes the odds of the deal being completed.

Grocery prices have risen by more than a quarter in the past five years, reflecting transport bottlenecks, labour shortages, commodity costs and strong demand from consumers. Food inflation became a central theme of the US presidential race and put the nation’s two biggest supermarket operators under a microscope. The deal between Kroger and Albertsons would place thousands of stores under a single owner and consolidate their footprint in certain regions.

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