Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
At Kroger, our Associate Resource Groups (ARGs) help promote diversity and inclusion and create a sense of community throughout our company among associates who share similar experiences.
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At Kroger, our Associate Resource Groups (ARGs) help promote diversity and inclusion and create a sense of community throughout our company among associates who share similar experiences.
What can nearly half a million associates do in a single year to help end hunger in our communities and eliminate waste across our company?
Since the early 1980s, American shoppers have become accustomed to receiving a single-use plastic bag at grocery checkout. The refrain of “paper or plastic?” is a staple of any cashier’s vocabulary.
We employ more than 250,000 inspiring female associates and leaders.
We have more than 450,000 associates across the Kroger Family of Companies. We know what they do. But who are they as people? What makes them tick? What makes them smile? And how does it help them seize some of the endless opportunities at Kroger?
Next time you open a can of store-bought stock, take a second to think about the fate of all of those onion skins, tomato tops and mushroom stems that you discard without thinking twice.
People really do say it with flowers and chocolates for Valentine’s Day. Each year, an estimated 198 million flowers and 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolates are sold in the U.S. around the February 14 holiday. That’s a whole lot of love!
Janet Adam, a cheese steward at Dillons store #87 in Topeka, Kan., loves cheese. She grew up in Wisconsin, where she had her first taste of cheese curd as a child when her mom took her and her siblings to a dairy plant.
Each year, 40% of the food produced in America is thrown away. That’s as if you just tossed two of your five grocery bags right in the trash, instead of putting them away in the kitchen
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