Kroger has announced that it will no longer sell alcohol starting on September 2, 2020. This move comes as Kroger is facing increasing pressure from the alcohol industry to keep alcohol on its shelves.
This pressure has caused Kroger to lose millions of dollars in sales.
However, Kroger is not the only grocery store that has made this decision. Safeway, Albertsons, and Ralphs have all announced that they will stop selling alcohol within the next few years.
This decision comes as grocery stores face increasing pressure from the alcohol industry to keep alcohol on their shelves.
The alcohol industry has a lot of money. They spend a lot of money on advertising, lobbying, and buying political influence.
They want grocery stores to keep selling alcohol because it is profitable for them.
However, the alcohol industry is not the only group that has a vested interest in keeping alcohol on grocery store shelves. The grocery store industry also has a vested interest in keeping alcohol on store shelves.
Grocery stores sell alcohol because it is a profitable product. Alcohol is a big business, and grocery stores are the main way that people can buy it.
This decision by Kroger is a step in the right direction. It is important that grocery stores stop selling alcohol because it is a harmful product.
Alcohol addiction is a serious problem, and it is not fair to the people who are struggling with addiction.