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    US court blocks Kroger’s $25-billion acquisition of grocery rival Albertsons By Reuters

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonDecember 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    (Reuters) -A U.S. judge blocked the pending $25-billion merger of U.S. grocery chains Kroger (NYSE:) and Albertsons (NYSE:) on Tuesday, siding with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in a win for the Biden administration.

    U.S. District Judge Adrienne Nelson’s ruling essentially scuttles the merger, Kroger has said in court documents.

    The FTC argued at a three-week trial in Portland, Oregon, that the merger would eliminate head-to-head competition between the top two traditional grocery chains, leading to higher prices for shoppers and reduced bargaining leverage for unionized workers.

    Nelson agreed in the ruling that the merger was likely to remove direct competition between the two grocers, which would make it unlawful.

    Albertsons shares were down around 2.6% on Tuesday afternoon.

    FTC spokesperson Douglas Farrar said the ruling “protects competition in the grocery market, which will prevent prices from rising even more.”

    “This statement win makes it clear that strong, reality-based antitrust enforcement delivers real results for consumers, workers, and small businesses,” Farrar said.

    Spokespeople for Kroger and Albertsons did not immediately return requests for comment.

    Kroger fought the FTC’s claims, saying the deal would bring prices down, particularly at Albertsons stores, where it said prices are 10-12% higher than at Kroger stores. The merged company would fund price cuts through cost savings it expects from a larger operation, and a larger customer base to drive revenue for Kroger’s data consulting business, Kroger said.

    Had the deal proceeded, Kroger would own approximately 5,000 stores across the U.S. The companies argued at trial that they needed to merge to compete with global conglomerates such as Walmart (NYSE:) and Amazon.com (NASDAQ:).

    Kroger and Albertsons had also tried to convince Nelson that selling 579 of the stores, particularly in western U.S. states where Kroger and Albertsons are located near each other, would preserve competition.

    Grocery workers’ unions criticized the merger, saying it would likely lead to job losses, and attorneys general from 10 states and the District of Columbia either joined the FTC’s case or sued to block the merger on their own.



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