Kroger Continues Announcing Closures for its Pick 'n Save Locations
MILWAUKEE, WI - With massive shifts across the retail grocery market, Kroger is the latest to make strategic moves. Since May, the company has quietly closed six Pick 'n Save banners, operating under its Roundy’s subsidiary, which Kroger closed a deal to acquire in 2015.
The company cited streamlining its operations as a driving reason behind the decisions to shutter the six Pick 'n Save locations, according to source Milwaukee Business News.
“Our company policy is not to comment on any strategic actions that may occur in the normal course of operations,” said James Hyland, Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs at Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc, according to the source.
The impacted stores are located at:
- New Berlin Sunnyslope store at 13995 W. National Ave
- Pewaukee store at 601 Ryan St.
- Shawano store at 190 Woodlawn Dr.
- Milwaukee store in Timmerman Plaza at 10202 West Silver Spring Dr
- Kenosha Uptown Brass Pick ‘n Save store at 1901 63rd St
- Sheboygan South Pick ‘n Save store at 2625 S. Business Drive
Late last year, the organization announced it would be making a $50 million investment in upgrading and remodeling the banner.
“We’ll spend well over $50 million starting to remodel the stores in Milwaukee in 2017,” said Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen, in an article published by local news source the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel. “We’ll continue to expand the Metro Market concept as well.”
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