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Author: Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer

Tech

Kroger testing new ‘smart cart’ that eliminates stopping to pay at checkout

January 19, 2021January 20, 2021 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger testing new ‘smart cart’ that eliminates stopping to pay at checkout

The technology allows shoppers to load up their cart with groceries, then pay by swiping their credit or debit card at the cart, then head for the parking lot.

Money

Procter & Gamble reports $4.3B in profits, boosting forecast as sales keep climbing

October 20, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Procter & Gamble reports $4.3B in profits, boosting forecast as sales keep climbing

P&G’s organic sales – a key measure of sales excluding impacts from foreign exchange, mergers or acquisitions – rose 9%.

Money

Kroger CEO: ‘We delivered extremely strong results in the second quarter’

September 11, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger CEO: ‘We delivered extremely strong results in the second quarter’

Kroger’s winning streak amid the pandemic continued as the grocer reported second-quarter results that beat Wall Street expectations.

Money

Kroger CEO urges feds, states to label workers ’emergency personnel’

April 14, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger CEO urges feds, states to label workers ’emergency personnel’

Calling for the temporary official “first responder” designation would improve supermarket workers’ access to scarce personal protective equipment.

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Four Michigan Kroger workers die after falling ill with COVID-19

April 13, 2020April 14, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Four Michigan Kroger workers die after falling ill with COVID-19

Kroger said four workers in Michigan have died after becoming infected and getting sick from the new coronavirus.

Money

Only 1 person per 120 square feet: Kroger to limit shoppers entering stores due to COVID-19 concerns

April 6, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Only 1 person per 120 square feet: Kroger to limit shoppers entering stores due to COVID-19 concerns

Kroger said Ohio stores will post limits on the number of shoppers permitted inside stores at a given time to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Money

Coronavirus: Fifth Third Bank employees test positive, coworkers asked to self-quarantine

March 21, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Coronavirus: Fifth Third Bank employees test positive, coworkers asked to self-quarantine

Fifth Third Bank confirmed Friday that it has “employees” that have tested positive for the new coronavirus and asked coworkers to self-quarantine.

Money

P&G’s largest U.S. factory making Charmin toilet paper cleared to stay open

March 20, 2020March 21, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on P&G’s largest U.S. factory making Charmin toilet paper cleared to stay open

Located in Mehoopany, Pa., the plant manufactures Charmin toilet paper, Bounty paper towels and Pampers and Luvs diapers.

Money

Kroger CEO on fears of coronavirus shortages: ‘There’s plenty of food in the supply chain.’

March 18, 2020March 18, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger CEO on fears of coronavirus shortages: ‘There’s plenty of food in the supply chain.’

In response to concerns about potential food shortages, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said in an interview there’s “plenty of food in the supply chain.”

Money

Kroger Cincinnati, Houston stores, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer cut hours to clean, restock

March 14, 2020March 14, 2020 Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer Comments Off on Kroger Cincinnati, Houston stores, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer cut hours to clean, restock

Harris Teeter, Kroger, QFC and Fred Meyer are reducing hours in some areas to clean and restock stores amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

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