Introduction

Kroger, Inc. is a well-known American supermarket and retail firm with a long history that dates back to its inception. Kroger, which was founded in the late 1800s, is well-known for its retail competence, offering a diverse range of products and services. The company's primary business is the sale, distribution, and marketing of groceries, household items, and other consumer goods. Kroger maintains a large network of grocery shops, supermarkets, and hypermarkets, offering a wide range of products to customers. Kroger's product line includes fresh produce, dairy, meats, bakery items, and a variety of other household necessities. Kroger offers private-label goods in addition to regular supermarket items, providing quality and affordability for its customers. The company's offerings are additionally expanded to include an array of in-store services, catering to the needs of individual shoppers, commercial businesses, and industrial clients. Kroger services customers through its various store locations, distribution hubs, and e-commerce platforms across North America and certain overseas countries. Through its well-established retail infrastructure, the company is committed to providing a seamless and convenient shopping experience. Kroger has about 465,000 individuals working in its numerous store locations, distribution hubs, and corporate headquarters.