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    The Kroger Company, or simply Kroger, is an American retail company that operates ... in seventeen states create about 40% of Kroger's private label products.

  2. 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 customers and enhanced margins for Kroger.

  3. 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

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    Kroger operates our 35 food manufacturing facilities that make everything from bread, cookies and milk to soda pop, ice cream and peanut butter. About 40% of private-label items are made at one of our Kroger manufacturing plants. They account for 26% of Kroger’s total store dollar sales, giving our company a significant strategic advantage.

  6. Kroger's shrewd buying during the panic of 1893 raised the number to 17, and by 1902, with 40 stores and a factory in Cincinnati, Kroger incorporated and changed the company's name to The Kroger Grocery and Baking Company. Kroger Co. historians characterize B.H. Kroger as somewhat of a "crank," fanatically insistent upon quality and service.

  7. May 18, 2024 · Corporate headquarters are in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Kroger Co. traces its origins back to a business called the Great Western Tea Company, founded by Bernard H. (“Barney”) Kroger and B.A. Branagan in Cincinnati in 1883. Kroger, a former coffee-and-tea salesman, soon bought out Branagan’s interest, and by 1885 he had a chain of four groceries.

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