Harris Teeter Has Better Margins: Kroger CFO

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July 9 (Bloomberg) -- Kroger, the largest U.S. grocery-store chain, has agreed to buy Harris Teeter Supermarkets for $2.5 billion in cash to bolster its presence in the southeastern part of the country. Here, Kroger CFO Michael Schlotman speaks about the deal on "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)

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Kroger cares nothing about the workers they have .. they just care about owing

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I wish Kroger is near 1006 Meadow Creek Drive in CG

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hmm...i guess we can't have nice things >_<"

* and here i thought i was free from shopping at krogers *

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Krogers will never make it they do so many things wrong just like picking the orders from the warehouse to how they ship to the stores. every time you have a person touch that item it is more money Krogers is spending and guess what you the person buying are paying for it but its ok most of the people working at Kroger's are on food stamps or EBT and your paying for that to For Kroger's

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