Kroger and another grocery channel close stores, from this month
Other companies have just announced the closings to come.
We can be about to leave the pandemic, but the same cannot be said about the explosive trend ofstore closures This accompanied him. Since 2020, we have seen countless companies carrying out their retail footprint by closing brick and mortar stores, and buyers should not expect that this is loose soon. In fact, Kroger and another popular grocery channel will make stores from this month. Read the rest to find out if your essential grocer makes locations.
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Several grocery channels have recently closed locations.
The grocery stores were hardly spared from the recent retail apocalypse, because the closures have had an impact on businesses at all levels.
From the beginning of June to the end of July, the popular channels Farmers Market, Aldi and LidlAll stores closed separately Through the United States more recently, from August to October, Kroger has closed its doorsSeveral different locations. And other popular companies like Shoprite, Whole Foods and Giant Eagle have allconfirmed store closures For the month of November.
It turns out that Kroger has not finished closing the stores, and now another grocery channel also makes cuts.
Other grocers close, from this month.
The first grocery channel closures will affect Northgate Buyers González Market, a popular Mexican grocer based in California.The Orange County Register reported on October 24 that the company isPlanning to close Two of its stores in Santa Ana, California. According to the newspaper, closings should occur at the beginning of the month, but an exact date has not been reported.
Meanwhile, Kroger continues closures. As Wowk Affiliate Wowk reported on October 31, the popular company based in Cincinnati has just announced that shewill close it The Kroger store in Gassaway, Virginie-Western.James Mennees, the director of corporate affairs at Kroger Mid-Atlantic, told the media that this location would close in early 2023, but an exact date for this closure was not provided either.
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The González Northgate market will open new stores.
Buyers of the Northgate González market in Santa Ana will not necessarily be without their favorite Mexican grocery channel due to the two store closings. AccordingThe Orange County Register, the company opens a new location in the city in early November, roughly at the same time it closes its two existing locations. In fact, the New Northgate González Market Store is intended to replace the two smaller and older stores that will close.
"Continuous commitmentof our grocery store For residents of Santa Ana, offer us the opportunity to offer local consumers an extended, fresh and new Mexican shopping experience with a beautiful, larger and innovative format with improved customer service that will exceed everyone's expectations, "Oscar GonzalesSaid the co -president of Northgate in a statement, according to the Winsight grocery store.
But Kroger already has more closures in preparation.
Kroger said he closed his Gassaway store after "several years of bad performance and profitability," Wowk reported. According to the media, this place opened its doors in 1979 and is the smallest of the 109 Kroger stores in the Mid-Atlantic division.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"The closure of a store is a difficult decision and that we take very seriously", "Lori Rayasaid the president of the Mid-Atlantic division of Kroger, in a statement. "The low financial yields of this store have made it impossible to continue to work while respecting our low -cost commitment to our customers."
Unfortunately for buyers, the company has more store closings planned for the future. Earlier in October, the grocery chain confirmed that it would close two stores in the Atlanta metro region: one in Decatur on December 2, and the other in Buckhead on December 9. Fox 5 Atlanta reported that the decision for the Decatur the closure of Kroger came from "Decrease sales and negative profit . "It was smaller compared to other Kroger stores, like the inhabitants referral to the location Like "Baby Kroger", according to Atlanta Intown.