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Kroger Celebrates Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Momentum in 2020

Kroger Celebrates Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Momentum in 2020 America s largest grocery retailer directed record one-year total of 640 million meals to fight food insecurity in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic News provided by Share this article Share this article CINCINNATI, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) today announced its new progress and results for Zero Hunger | Zero Waste, the company s bold plan to help create communities free of hunger and waste by 2025. Kroger Celebrates Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Momentum in 2020 This past year has been a challenge for so many especially those who are trying to provide for their families amid hardship, said Rodney McMullen, Kroger s chairman and CEO. In 2020, we continued to deliver on the principles of our Zero Hunger | Zero Waste commitment, focusing on ways to support food insecure individuals and families and reduce waste across our entire organization. We have made considerable progress, and the

Kroger online grocery pickup service comes to New Richmond

People in the New Richmond area will soon have another option for procuring their groceries. Kroger is setting up an online grocery pickup location at 415 Sycamore Street, near the intersection of state Route 52, in New Richmond. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and alcohol will be available to order with a valid identification. The Kroger service, called Hometown Pickup, will begin on Dec. 18. “We know that sometimes folks are a little further away from a [Kroger] grocery store than they might prefer, so we launched our Hometown Pickup opportunity in a couple of different locations around Ohio, to try to bring those groceries closer and make it a little more convenient for our customers,”

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