After the merger closes, Kroger will invest $1 billion to lower Albertsons’ prices, consistent with Kroger’s track record of fighting inflation and providing value to customers.
So, they're going to invest $1 billion to lower prices (which the writer speculates will be through "increasing efficiencies and improving its supply chain").
consistent with Kroger’s track record of fighting inflation
LOL, fucking what? They're literally one of the major causes of inflation.
which the writer speculates will be through "increasing efficiencies and improving its supply chain
Oh, so firing more people, adding more self-checkout lanes, charging more for bags, and extorting distribution centers so they also have to fire a bunch of people?
Nah it's going to be a billion dollars and putting those prices that can change at the drop of a hat with AI is help The digital ones. They're expensive
Walmart has been doing it for decades to achieve its low prices. The problem isn't that it won't work, it's just still a shitty thing to squeeze every cent from your suppliers.
Wal*Mart does definitely squeeze their suppliers, and it does have relatively low prices, but it's hardly a charity. It squeezes suppliers, not so that it can supply customers with low prices but so that it can provide profits to investors.
Economies of scale allow for lower costs, not lower prices. Lower prices are a choice that companies make, and it's a choice they don't have to make if they don't have competitors.
First they added self checkout to reduce headcount, then came the price fixing/gouging. Then their shrink increased because people got tired of being fucked by Kroger. Then they had that shady deal with the UFCW. Then they decided to treat everyone that shops there like a criminal.
Yes. If there's one thing that all corporations want, it's to MAKE LESS MONEY.
That's why they want to reduce competition. It's so people can give them less money.
Now, some people might suggest that this sort of selfless generosity might go against their fiduciary obligation to increade stockholder value. But those people would be wrong because of course they're only doing this to eliminate competition and gouge customers, you bunch of gullible idiots.
If they take them over and can't fix Albertsons ( supply chain inefficiency is what I've been told), then the whole organization is gonna go under within a few years.
That almost sounds like a good thing, but I know that it wouldn't be .
They will lower prices but will still be price gouging. I spread my money around these days to Aldi, Food Lion, and unfortunately Kroger as they have items the others do not.