The time change is less than two weeks away and Kroger is hoping to make that change a little easier. Starting on March 4 at noon, Kroger will be giving away what they refer to as the Hour Back Box. Kroger said in a news release that these boxes are full of
Kroger This story was originally published on Supermarketnews. It’s not exactly Christmas, Thanksgiving, or the Super Bowl, but the annual spring forward of daylight savings—the one where the nation loses an hour of sleep—is on Kroger’s radar as a new occasion-driven marketing opportunity.
Based in downtown Cincinnati, Kroger employs 414,000 workers nationwide, including roughly 20,000 in Greater Cincinnati. The job cuts were not disclosed in any filings with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the state of Ohio.
In a new promotion that ties into the notion of micro-occasions and also spotlights breakfast offerings, The Kroger Co. is launching its first “Hour Back Box” timed with the switch to Daylight Savings Time. Given the loss of an hour’s sleep, the retailer aims to “make daylight savings a little easier this year.”
Albertsons has announced plans to cut $1.5 billion in spending over the next three years. As part of these efforts, the company is implementing layoffs and reorganizing its corporate structure. Later this month, nearly 400 corporate employees at Safeway, an Albertsons subsidiary, will be laid off.
Voters approved a sales tax increase for COTA services in Franklin, Delaware, Licking, Fairfield and Union counties. But Kroger applied it too soon.
Sycamore Elementary School and Washington Wood Middle School will each receive $2,500 for winning Kroger’s Return to School Sweepstakes. According to Kroger, the
Not long after Albertsons laid off nearly 400 corporate employees in the wake of the failed merger, Kroger said that it is eliminating up to 200 positions at its corporate offices in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A., according to the Cincinnati Business Courier.
Local residents have many questions about businesses coming here. Brandon Hess has some answers about Meijer, Chick-fil-A and the big basket building.
The recall involves "Berry Buddies, Berries & Pancakes" packs that contain undeclared wheat and eggs, posing a risk for those with allergies.
The Kroger Co., Louisville Division, today announced it is supporting Kentucky flood relief efforts with Round Up Fundraising and product donations across the Commonwealth and affected regions.