Kroger's 2024 ESG Report We’re using our size and scale to make a meaningful positive impact in the communities we serve – reducing hunger, waste, GHG emissions and more. Learn more in our new 2024 report.
Kroger is the only major U.S. supermarket company to operate an economical three-tier distribution system. Kroger also operates 35 food production or manufacturing facilities producing high quality private-label products that provide value for …
The History of Kroger. Staying True to Our Roots. With nearly 2,800 stores in 35 states under two dozen banners and annual sales of more than $132.5 billion, Kroger today ranks as one of the world’s largest retailers. Learn More About Our History
Kroger operates its grocery retail stores in the following four formats: Supermarkets; Multi-department stores; Price-impact warehouse stores; Marketplace stores; Supermarkets. The combination food and drug store is Kroger’s primary supermarket format.
Thoughtful Hosts – Living Kroger’s brand for exceptional customer experience. Kroger’s nearly half a million associates live its brand promise by helping make customers’ lives easier.
Kroger’s purpose-driven Zero Hunger | Zero Waste plan sits at the center of our strategy and expresses our mission to end hunger and waste in our communities. We believe everyone should have access to affordable, healthy and sustainably produced food for a brighter future.
The History of Kroger. Our story began in 1883 when Barney Kroger invested his life savings of $372 to open a single grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. He had a simple motto: “Be particular. Never sell anything you would not want yourself.”
Kroger Stories Partnering with TerraCycle Taking Zero Waste to the next level, we’re the first to offer an Our Brands recycling program supported by TerraCycle.