Active alerts are in place for several products, and investigations continue into the source and extent of contamination.
In response, the deli company Supreme Service Solutions LLC voluntarily pulled its line of Boar’s Head pecorino romano cheeses as a safety precaution. Ambriola manufactures and supplies these cheeses. Boar’s Head also removed all other Ambriola-associated products, including salads and wraps.
The grocer’s recent app refresh highlights both its wellness-related services and savings opportunities, but stops short of tying them together.
As a result, the Deli company, Supreme Service Solutions LLC, has voluntarily pulled varieties of its Boar’s Head-branded Pecorino Romano Cheese after learning the affected batches were manufactured and supplied by Ambriola. As a precaution, Boar's Head has also withdrawn other Ambriola-supplied products.
The Kroger Co. is putting a new policy into place for its general office employees that requires them to report to the office five days a week instead of working remotely. The change will go into effect in January.
Kroger (NYSE:KR) is stepping back from one of its flashiest tech bets. After years of trying to reinvent grocery delivery with massive automated warehouses, the company now says the numbers just didn't add up.
Following Kroger’s announcement that it plans to pull out of Groveland and take some 1,400 jobs with it, the city says a CareerSource job fair is going to be held at shuttering fulfillment center itself.
Kroger has announced plans to remove all of its business operations in Florida. The decision will also affect grocery centers in two other states.