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Author: Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer

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Kroger begins testing home grocery delivery with drones

May 3, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger begins testing home grocery delivery with drones

Kroger is testing drone delivery technology smart enough to deliver barbeque sauce to your doorstep or your neighborhood cookout.

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Procter & Gamble to raises prices on baby care, feminine care and adult incontinence products

April 20, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Procter & Gamble to raises prices on baby care, feminine care and adult incontinence products

Procter & Gamble said it would raise prices between 5 to 9% on baby care, feminine care and adult incontinence products in the U.S.

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New shopping options, new jobs: What you need to know about Kroger’s home delivery business

April 14, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on New shopping options, new jobs: What you need to know about Kroger’s home delivery business

Kroger’s new facility is powered by robots and set up to process thousands of digital orders within a 90-mile radius.

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Bugged by cicadas? Try walking around in your own personalized mesh pod

April 14, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Bugged by cicadas? Try walking around in your own personalized mesh pod

Cincinnati’s Under the Weather is selling a WalkingPod Mesh with Bug-Screens that fits over the head and torso to keep the cicadas at bay.

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Kroger closes 3 stores in Los Angeles over a $5-per-hour hazard pay mandate

March 10, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger closes 3 stores in Los Angeles over a $5-per-hour hazard pay mandate

Kroger said it will close three stores in Los Angeles after local officials mandated $5-per-hour hazard pay for grocery and drug store workers.

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Kroger ups average pay to $15.50 per hour as digital sales top $10 billion

March 4, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger ups average pay to $15.50 per hour as digital sales top $10 billion

Kroger’s growth was driven by changing consumer food habits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Total sales surged to $132.5 billion in 2020.

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Keep your mask on at Kroger: Company says they are still required in Texas and Mississippi

March 3, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Keep your mask on at Kroger: Company says they are still required in Texas and Mississippi

The declaration carries some serious weight: Kroger is the nation’s largest supermarket chain and the third-largest retailer in the world.

Tech

Company to ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’: Our spray is for crafts, not your hair

February 8, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Company to ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’: Our spray is for crafts, not your hair

The Ohio company urges consumers to read its warning labels. Their product is not for your hair. It is poisonous and can cause skin irritation.

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Kroger will pay workers $100 to get COVID-19 vaccine

February 5, 2021February 7, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger will pay workers $100 to get COVID-19 vaccine

The Cincinnati-based supermarket chain said the payment will go to associates who receive the full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Kroger unwittingly contributed to an Indiana militia group

January 19, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger unwittingly contributed to an Indiana militia group

Kroger removed a nonprofit from a list of organizations eligible for donations after it learned it had unwittingly supported a militia group.

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