Groundwork’s Lindsay Owens Praises FTC Suit to Block Kroger-Albertsons Merger

February 26, 2024

Groundwork’s Lindsay Owens Praises FTC Suit to Block Kroger-Albertsons Merger

More corporate concentration in the food industry will lead to higher prices, lower wages for workers

Today, the Federal Trade Commission sued to block the merger between grocery retailers Kroger and Albertsons, which would create a massive new grocery retailer that would control 22% of the retail food market, and result in two giant grocers (Kroger/Albertsons and Walmart) controlling more than 70% of the grocery market in over 160 cities. Groundwork Collaborative Executive Director Lindsay Owens reacted with the following statement:

“Grocery store mergers are the absolute last thing Americans facing high prices at the check-out line want to see. The FTC is absolutely right to block it, preventing these grocery giants from joining forces to raise costs, shrink competition, and squeeze workers and consumers even further.”

Email press@groundworkcollaborative.org to speak with one of Groundwork’s experts about grocery prices and consolidation in the food industry.

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