SAN DIEGO — On Tuesday, Kroger and Albertsons released a list of 579 stores that would be sold under a proposed mega-merger of the grocery giants, including 63 locations in California and 11 stores in San Diego.
The merger is being challenged by the Federal Trade Commission, which claims the proposed $24.6 billion merger would lead to higher grocery prices through a reduction in marketplace competition and also potentially negatively affect workers. The United Food and Commercial Workers union, representing grocery workers, issued a statement Tuesday saying it continues to oppose the merger.
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San Diego County grocery stores that would be sold in Kroger-Albertsons mergerThe merger is being challenged by the Federal Trade Commission, which claims the proposed $24.6 billion deal would lead to higher grocery prices through a reduction in marketplace competition.
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Nearly a dozen San Diego County stores would be sold off under Kroger-Albertsons mergerKroger and Albertsons released a list of 579 stores that would be sold off under a proposed mega-merger of the grocery giants, including 63 locations in…
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