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Kroger plays both sides of the field but cannot hide it's true beliefs. Most of corporate America is the same. That big ol' tax cut rewarded the behavior.

They are ready for Fascism in the highest and lowest levels. Those of us in the middle get ready to be stomped.

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Wristbands are disease spreaders. Unbelievable.

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Kroger believes "black lives matter" the same way they believe their employees are "essential." In that they believe both and any intersection in between are expendable unless they have to comment to the general public.

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They're too afraid of the violent white supremacists. Greedy cowards.

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Money talks! We must do everything we can to stop racist CEO’s and their companies. I will not enter this store or spend a single dime in Kroger until they change CEOs and their support of racists!

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It's the BOD. They refused to take any action when open carry idjits were preening in every chain store they could find. Where Target's BOD issued a policy change requiring store management to escort out anyone brandishing weapons, Kroger issued a statement that they will follow the law, as if the law doesn't allow stricter safety rules on-premise.

Kroger headquarters are in the middle of QOP territory; they are more afraid of offending their right wing neighbors than of acting is upstanding citizens. I haven't shopped a Kroger in a decade. A new megastore is opening in walking distance. I won't step foot in there either.

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Is Motoko Kusanagi a name that was changed for protection? That's the main character of the Ghost in the Shell series, not something one comes across every day.

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