Kroger, Albertsons CEOs to face
congressional questions on planned U.S. merger
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[November 28, 2022]
By Diane Bartz
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen and Albertsons' top
executive, Vivek Sankaran, will face questions this week on plans for
the two giant grocery companies to merge in a $25 billion deal, Senator
Amy Klobuchar's office said in a statement.
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Traders work as screens display the trading
information for Kroger Co and Albertsons Cos Inc. on the floor of the
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., October 14, 2022.
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hearing was called by Klobuchar along with Senator Mike Lee, the
top Republican on an antitrust panel of the Senate Judiciary
Committee. Klobuchar chairs the subcommittee.
"The hearing will examine the impact of the proposed merger of
Kroger and Albertsons, the two largest grocery chains in the
country," the statement said.
The FTC is expected to aggressively review the deal to ensure it
complies with antitrust law. To counter criticism, the companies
said they plan to divest some stores and Albertsons said it was
ready to spin off a standalone unit to its shareholders
immediately before the deal's close, likely in early 2024. The
new public company is estimated to comprise as many as 375
stores.
The mega merger between the No. 1 and 2 standalone grocers in
the United States would bring under one roof nearly 5,000 stores
that include banners such as Albertsons' Safeway and
Kroger-owned Ralphs and Fred Meyer.
While the two are the largest standalone grocers, Walmart is the
market leader.
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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