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Kroger is closing some of its stores in August. See shuttering locations in 4 states.

Kroger is closing some of its stores in August. See shuttering locations in 4 states.

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Some Kroger locations will be closing soon as part of the company's plans to shutter dozens of stores across the country.
In June, Kroger said the company would close 60 locations in the U.S. over the next 18 months, according to the its first quarter 2025 sales report. Interim CEO Ron Sargent said during a conference call at the time that the unprofitable were spread around the country.
Kroger operated 2,731 stores at the beginning of the fiscal year, meaning the closures represent about 2% of all of its locations.
Additionally, the company reaffirmed its plan to spend between $3.6 billion and $3.8 billion this year on capital expenditures, such as money for building new stores and expanding and renovating existing ones.
Kroger added that it would offer roles in other stores to all associates currently employed at closing locations.
Here is what to know, including what locations are closing this month.
What Kroger locations are closing in August?
Although Kroger did not confirm the closings with USA TODAY, the closures were identified by the United Food & Commercial Workers, a labor union representing approximately 1.3 million retail, meatpacking and food processing workers in the U.S. and Canada.
Other Kroger store closings have been reported by local media or otherwise confirmed by USA TODAY.
Georgia
11877 Douglas Road, Alpharetta, Georgia; closing Aug. 16 (per Fox 5 Atlanta and Atlanta News First)
Illinois
Mariano's: 144 S Gary Ave., Bloomingdale, Illinois; closing by Aug. 15 (per NBC 5 Chicago)
Mariano's: 2323 Capital Dr., Northbrook, Illinois; closing by Aug. 22 (per NBC 5 Chicago)
Virginia
1904 Emmett Street, Charlottesville, Virginia; closing Aug. 22 (per UFCW Local 400)
West Virginia
2908 State St., Gassaway, West Virginia; closing date Aug. 22 (per UFCW Local 400)
Other anticipated Kroger store closures this year
Aside from the closures in late August, other Kroger stores are expected to close in September and October.
Georgia
3479 Memorial Drive, Decatur, Georgia; closing Sept. 13 (per Fox 5 Atlanta and Atlanta News First)
3855 Buford Highway, Brookhaven, Georgia; closing Oct. 18 (per Fox 5 Atlanta and Atlanta News First)
Tennessee
1664 East Done Drive, Kingsport, Tennessee; closing Sept. 19 (per UFCW Local 400)
Virginia
466 South Cummings Street, Abingdon, Virginia; closing Sept. 19 (per UFCW Local 400)
Contributing: Jonathan Limehouse & Gabe Hauari/ USA TODAY
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at fernando.cervantes@gannett.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kroger closings: See store locations shuttering in 4 states in August
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