The UFCW expressed deep concerns about the proposed acquisition...
 
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SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Tell us what you think...

The United Food and Commercial Workers union on Wednesday expressed deep concerns about the proposed acquisition of 413 Kroger- and Albertsons-owned stores by C&S Wholesale Grocers. What do you think? Do you have concerns about the acquisition?
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