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Don't buy anything at Kroger's (Original Post) Blue Full Moon Nov 12 OP
You might want to check. Hope22 Nov 12 #1
After the election Blue Full Moon Nov 12 #3
No....before... Hope22 Nov 12 #33
We used to call that a "sale" tritsofme Nov 12 #2
Before the election Turkey was 1.49 a pound Jk23 Nov 12 #5
Turkeys have always been a loss leader TexasBushwhacker Nov 12 #15
Yes, the dastardly conspiracy known as Thanksgiving, when holiday- niyad Nov 12 #31
This has been Big Turkey's plan all along. NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 13 #39
Thank You Joe Biden! Better late than never. JohnnyRingo Nov 12 #4
It's taken four years and T hasn't really been held accountable yet. Hope22 Nov 12 #9
From August: Dennis Donovan Nov 12 #6
Thank you for posting this. Hope22 Nov 12 #7
Prices go up and down. Got a notice this morning from Whole Foods marybourg Nov 12 #8
They also admitted to backing republicans Blue Full Moon Nov 12 #10
Publix was doing the same throughout Sept and October blm Nov 12 #11
I shop there. I will continue to do so. Autumn Nov 12 #12
Wow, dropping the prices on Joe Biden's watch. Joe is doing great! Emile Nov 12 #13
I Empathize With Your Sentiment... Never Suffer To Show That You Care... It's Literally Self Defeating... MayReasonRule Nov 12 #14
ALDI lowered their prices a few months ago, then raised them. Cowpunk Nov 12 #16
Another one Blue Full Moon Nov 12 #17
Gas prices dropped a lot before the election. onenote Nov 12 #30
I'm a true inflation fighter. Retired with lots of time, so.... multigraincracker Nov 12 #18
If you have the time and energy, that's the best answer. marybourg Nov 12 #20
"local"??? kroger is a national chain. niyad Nov 12 #19
And a huge one at that. marybourg Nov 12 #22
For here unless not local as owned by Blue Full Moon Nov 12 #28
??? could you please explain? niyad Nov 12 #32
King Soopers is part of Kroger's and yes. I shop after the dog park at 6AM. Everyone is stocking but it is empty hlthe2b Nov 12 #21
Don't mistake seasonal markdowns as proof of price gouging. haele Nov 12 #23
They expect to get their merger KT2000 Nov 12 #24
November is the cheapest month for food! Hope22 Nov 12 #25
It's the only grocery store around. bif Nov 12 #26
At Our Supermarket... ProfessorGAC Nov 12 #27
From another poster Blue Full Moon Nov 12 #29
Just so you know... Texasgal Nov 12 #34
That'll teach them a lesson. 🤣 nt Raine Nov 13 #35
I don't think we have any Krogers here Meowmee Nov 13 #36
Perhaps under a name like King Soopers, CityMarket, Baker's, Fry's, Ralph's, etc? niyad Nov 13 #40
No Meowmee Nov 13 #41
I heard that the day after Thanksgiving... Mountainguy Nov 13 #37
Pathetic. This is what DU has come to. notroot Nov 13 #38
Care to elaborate? bif Nov 13 #42

Jk23

(415 posts)
5. Before the election Turkey was 1.49 a pound
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:05 PM
Nov 12

And now it is 79 cents a pound... Conspiracy I am telling you...

TexasBushwhacker

(20,674 posts)
15. Turkeys have always been a loss leader
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:41 PM
Nov 12

Get folks in the store to buy EVERYTHING for Thanksgiving dinner, but sell the turkeys for cheap.

niyad

(119,939 posts)
31. Yes, the dastardly conspiracy known as Thanksgiving, when holiday-
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 05:08 PM
Nov 12

related items, including food and gift items go on sale. EVIL!!!

JohnnyRingo

(19,315 posts)
4. Thank You Joe Biden! Better late than never.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:04 PM
Nov 12

They can't stand to cut into their profits and prices will rebound after DJT takes the oath.

Hope22

(2,877 posts)
9. It's taken four years and T hasn't really been held accountable yet.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:13 PM
Nov 12

Yet Biden is supposed to work magic!

Dennis Donovan

(25,667 posts)
6. From August:
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:06 PM
Nov 12
Newsweek - Kroger Executive Admits Company Gouged Prices Above Inflation

Published Aug 28, 2024 at 3:52 PM EDT
Updated Aug 31, 2024 at 9:11 AM EDT

A top company leader at Kroger has admitted during an antitrust trial the company gouged prices on select items above inflation levels.

While testifying to a Federal Trade Commission attorney Tuesday, Kroger's Senior Director for Pricing Andy Groff said the grocery giant had raised prices for eggs and milk beyond inflation levels.

"This is not at all surprising," Drew Powers, the founder of Illinois-based Powers Financial Group, told Newsweek. "Companies across multiple industries have been posting record profits since the COVID-19 crisis while consumers have faced the highest inflation in recent history. The math can only point to companies raising prices above the general level of inflation. As the old saying goes, 'Never let a good crisis go to waste.'"

The questioning came during a court hearing for Kroger's FTC suit after the retail giant announced it would be acquiring top grocery competitor Albertsons.

/snip

marybourg

(13,182 posts)
8. Prices go up and down. Got a notice this morning from Whole Foods
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:13 PM
Nov 12

that the 1 thing I buy there just went down $.50 or 5%. Something I ordered from Amazon today also went down $.50 or 10%. Everything else I ordered today stayed pretty much the same.

Do you have any proof that Kroger is actually manipulating prices and their wholesale prices have remained the same?

If things go up in price too much, I buy something else, or nothing. Can’t stop shopping at the only large supermarket in the area and one that offers both pick-up and delivery. And even if I could I wouldn’t. Not based on their prices going down, anyway.

Blue Full Moon

(1,169 posts)
10. They also admitted to backing republicans
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:14 PM
Nov 12

Republicans cause inflation and it gives them maximum profits. They are giving everyone the impression that trump lowered the prices and not Biden.

blm

(113,821 posts)
11. Publix was doing the same throughout Sept and October
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:16 PM
Nov 12

The prices on meat were nearly doubled in N.C. It was apparent they were manipulation perceptions for the election.

Autumn

(46,333 posts)
12. I shop there. I will continue to do so.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:16 PM
Nov 12

Everyone of them do that shit. We live in a corporate controlled country. It's not going to change by shopping somewhere else.

Emile

(29,852 posts)
13. Wow, dropping the prices on Joe Biden's watch. Joe is doing great!
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:20 PM
Nov 12

Noticing gas prices dropping too, Joe Biden did that!

MayReasonRule

(1,820 posts)
14. I Empathize With Your Sentiment... Never Suffer To Show That You Care... It's Literally Self Defeating...
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:35 PM
Nov 12

We embrace value wherever we find it...

We were reared within one of the many sects of the Abrahamic blood cults of 'Christ'.

Even they recognized from the letters of Saul/Paul that they ought to eat whatever was offered to them without guilt... it was totally acceptable for them to nourish their selves with food that had been previously offered to idols.

If it bothered them... Saul/Paul suggested that they just not ask...

Cowpunk

(790 posts)
16. ALDI lowered their prices a few months ago, then raised them.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:42 PM
Nov 12

It’s hard to judge what their motives are, but profit seems to be the most obvious. ALDI got some good press, which brought them new customers. It was a short lived marketing gimmick. Corporations like these are constantly testing the waters to find the highest prices their customers will tolerate.

Blue Full Moon

(1,169 posts)
17. Another one
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:45 PM
Nov 12

The gasoline prices have dropped a little after the election. The WSJ had article That stated that oil prices dropped after trump elected. But while the republicans were crowing the reason isn't really a good thing. The dip is because of the fact that trump tariffs are going to cause the companies and manufacturers are not going to need the oil. The manufacturing is going to decline because of the high prices caused by the tariffs.

onenote

(44,649 posts)
30. Gas prices dropped a lot before the election.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 04:33 PM
Nov 12

Which runs counter to the stubborn "wisdom" here on DU that the oil companies raise prices to hurt Democrats. Well, the prices in six of the seven swing states were lower a month before the election than they were a year before the election, sometimes by more than just a bit, and were even lower the week of the election. Only one state, Georgia, had gas prices that were somewhat higher the month and week before the election than a year before, and even in Georgia the price was lower the week before than the month before and was lower than the national average as well.

multigraincracker

(34,084 posts)
18. I'm a true inflation fighter. Retired with lots of time, so....
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:47 PM
Nov 12

I shop at least 3 different stores and buy the items I need at the cheapest prices.

marybourg

(13,182 posts)
20. If you have the time and energy, that's the best answer.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 12:59 PM
Nov 12

Not all of us do, so we have to just muddle through as best we can. But this is the first time in my long life that anyone has encouraged me to boycott a store because they lowered their prices.

hlthe2b

(106,364 posts)
21. King Soopers is part of Kroger's and yes. I shop after the dog park at 6AM. Everyone is stocking but it is empty
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 01:00 PM
Nov 12

otherwise. I had about two dozen things in mind to buy and dutifully viewed each item or their non-brand alternative. At least half the things on the list were on special and though more expensive even on sale than even a couple of months ago, that didn't especially phase me. But then about 8-10 items had increased by 30-40% in price since only the last time I bought them (again about two months ago). I didn't buy them again. I probably could have, but the sense of outrage and depression--thinking about what this would do to those on food stamps just made it impossible for me to even consider buying at that price.

In Colorado, we have the triple problem with eggs if that is still the "thing" that people are squabbling over. While I do like that the legislature approved for only non-caged eggs to be sold, between shortages on that score, and the impacts of the past Avian Flu on poultry farms meant the refrigerated cases were almost empty and have been for the past several trips. Just some large quantity eggs at more than $5/dozen and some really small eggs at $3. I can't blame Krogers or anyone else really for that. Shortages are just that.

But, bottom line, as good as the economy is on the macro academic level, it takes very little to see the pain if you look and don't have someone else doing the shopping/buying. Still, if they were trying to manipulate to help Trump, well they aren't coming down at least here.

Goddess help us if that damned merger gets approved.

haele

(13,527 posts)
23. Don't mistake seasonal markdowns as proof of price gouging.
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 01:08 PM
Nov 12

I shop at the DECA Commissary (On base, typically MSRP + shipping prices and not "for profit" ), the local IGAs, and Target or Albertsons.
Since I started regularly shopping at the Commissary in the late 1990's, the mark-up difference between the Commissary and the corporate stores typically ran (on average) between 25% on staples and up to 45% on brand names and specialty products.
Between 2021 and early 2023, the difference was around 50% staples and 60% brand names and specialties.
Now, it's back down to the 25/45 % levels. Just at a higher price point. Probably closer to where it would be with normal inflation, but it's difficult to explain to people who don't deal with managing procurement and lifecycle costs.
And loss leader/seasonal sales always skew people's impression of what the cost of a product should be. Always a dip in some items around holidays and "party season/travel periods"
When I cost out labor, shipping, and consumables on a project, I generally add 2 - 3% inflation each year out for at least 5 years.
But most people look back when estimating costs, not forward.

Haele

KT2000

(20,840 posts)
24. They expect to get their merger
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 01:08 PM
Nov 12

through with trump. They were being stopped by a trial because 9 state AGs and the FTC were against it.

ProfessorGAC

(69,896 posts)
27. At Our Supermarket...
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 01:25 PM
Nov 12

...prices have been falling on a LOT of everyday items for months.
Meat is down, milk is down, breads are down. So is bottled water, though we don't buy that.
Specials on fesh meat & frozen seafood have been stellar.
Not so much salty snacks, but they haven't gone up. Same with juices, with a couple exceptions that went up; though that seems the case at all stores I've been to, so I think the manufacturer and/or distributor raised wholesale prices.
This is a small chain based in the Chicago exurban market. I think they have 15 stores.
Around here, prices going down aren't election related.
As to gas prices, 2 cents lower since the election, but they went from $3.799 to $3.129 between mid October, with it sticking at $3.159 from just after Labor Day until mid October.
Again, not election related.

Blue Full Moon

(1,169 posts)
29. From another poster
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 03:42 PM
Nov 12

Machine Pun Kelly
Does anyone else suspect that corporations were artificially inflating prices to blame Biden to help Trump win the election so they could get even lower tax rates?

Cuz it sure as fuck looks like that happened.
9:25 AM · Nov 12, 2024

Meowmee

(5,518 posts)
36. I don't think we have any Krogers here
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 02:34 AM
Nov 13

Although I think I saw one yesterday on a trip further maybe. We shop mostly at Aldis now which usually has the lowest prices but which doesn't have everything I need, bjs, costco, target, and a few others but almost never the regular supermarkets except for Shopright when they have sales, and they are close when I leave work. The produce at Aldis is significantly lower priced and seems to be in better condition most of the time as well. My old fav stopnshop is very pricey for everything now, especially produce and theirs goes bad fast. Aldi has the best apples around, they stay crisp for a long time.

I discovered a new Aldis on the trip which is huge, and so clean compared to the two near us, and which has self checkouts. I keep forgetting my quarter for the cart, so I had to use a bag. Bjs and Costco are still cheaper for things I buy in bulk and they have frequent coupons. Overall prices have not come down much from pandemic inflation/gouging etc. but have improved.

Meowmee

(5,518 posts)
41. No
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 10:46 PM
Nov 13

None of those either. I looked it up and apparently there are none here in New York. However, I thought I did see a sign for one when we were driving on the highway but I was exhausted so maybe not.

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