Stores Kroger and Albertsons plan to unload

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Is your local grocery store one of the ones Kroger wants to sell to wholesaler C&S if the merger goes through? Check out the complete list of Oregon, Southwest Washington, and Idaho stores below (listed alphabetically by city). For other areas of Washington and for California and other states, check out the complete list here.


OREGON

  • Safeway — 6055 SW 185th Ave, Aloha
  • Safeway — 3250 Leif Erikson Dr, Astoria
  • Safeway — 20535 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Beaverton
  • Albertsons — 61155 S Hwy 97, Bend
  • Safeway — 2650 NE Hwy 20, Bend
  • Safeway — 1051 SW 1st Ave, Canby
  • Safeway — 12032 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas
  • Safeway — 230 E Johnson, Coos Bay
  • Safeway — 590 NE Circle Blvd, Corvallis
  • Safeway — 20151 SE Hwy 212, Damascus
  • Albertsons — 55 Division Ave, Eugene
  • Safeway — 145 E 18th Ave, Eugene
  • Safeway — 700 Hwy 101, Florence
  • Safeway — 2836 Pacific Ave, Forest Grove
  • Safeway — 95 82nd Dr, Gladstone
  • Albertsons — 1690 Allen Creek Rd, Grants Pass
  • Safeway — 115 SE 7th St, Grants Pass
  • Safeway — 1640 Williams Hwy, Grants Pass
  • Safeway — 1001 SW Highland Dr, Gresham
  • Safeway — 1455 NE Division St, Gresham
  • Albertsons — 7500 W Baseline, Hillsboro
  • Safeway — 2525 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy, Hillsboro
  • Safeway — 2177 NW 185th Ave, Hillsboro
  • Safeway — 888 NE 25th Ave, Hillsboro
  • Albertsons — 5500 S 6th St, Klamath Falls
  • Safeway — 14840 SE Webster Rd, Milwaukie
  • Safeway — 1140 N Springbrook Rd, Newberg
  • Safeway — 2220 N Coast Hwy, Newport
  • Albertsons — 19007 S Beavercreek Rd, Oregon City
  • Safeway — 13434 Colton Pl, Oregon City
  • Albertsons — 5415 SW Beaverton Hwy, Portland
  • Albertsons — 451 NE 181st Ave, Portland
  • Albertsons — 5850 NE Prescott St, Portland
  • QFC — 4756 NW Bethany Blvd, Portland
  • QFC — 7525 SW Barnes Rd, Portland
  • QFC — 5544 E Burnside St, Portland
  • QFC — 6411 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland
  • Safeway — 6901 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland
  • Safeway — 4515 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland
  • Safeway — 13485 NW Cornell Rd, Portland
  • Safeway — 1100 NE Broadway, Portland
  • Safeway — 3930 SE Powell Blvd, Portland
  • Safeway — 1030 SW Jefferson St, Portland
  • Safeway — 1303 NW Lovejoy St, Portland
  • Safeway — 2800 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland
  • Safeway — 8145 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland
  • Safeway — 18425 NW West Union Rd, Portland
  • Safeway — 8330 N Ivanhoe St, Portland
  • Safeway — 5920 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland
  • Safeway — 4320 SE King Rd, Portland
  • Safeway — 3527 SE 122nd Ave, Portland
  • Safeway — 1705 S Hwy 97, Redmond
  • Safeway — 795 Lower Columbia River Hwy, Saint Helens
  • Safeway — 3380 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem
  • Safeway — 37601 Hwy 26, Sandy
  • Safeway — 401 S Roosevelt Dr, Seaside
  • Safeway — 20685 SW Roy Rogers Rd, Sherwood
  • Safeway — 520 Mt Hood St, The Dalles
  • Safeway — 1815 4th St, Tillamook
  • Safeway — 25691 SE Stark, Troutdale
  • Safeway — 22000 Salamo Rd, West Linn
  • Safeway — 8255 S Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville

SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON

  • Albertsons — 2108 W Main St, Battle Ground
  • Safeway — 904 W Main St, Battle Ground
  • Safeway — 2930 Ocean Beach Hwy, Longview
  • QFC — 3505 SE 192nd Ave, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 6701 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 6711 NE 63rd St, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 408 NE 81st St, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 2615 NE 112th Ave, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 6700 NE 162nd Ave Ste 500, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 13023 NE Hwy 99 Ste 1, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 3707 N Main St, Vancouver
  • Safeway — 14300 NE 20th Ave, Vancouver

IDAHO

  • Albertsons — 10500 Overland Rd, Boise
  • Albertsons — 5100 W Overland Rd, Boise
  • Albertsons — 909 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise
  • Albertsons — 4700 N Eagle Rd, Boise
  • Albertsons — 6560 S Federal Way, Boise
  • Albertsons — 3614 W State St, Boise
  • Albertsons — 20 E Fairview Ave, Meridian
  • Albertsons — 2400 12th Ave Rd, Nampa
  • Albertsons — 330 E Benton St, Pocatello
  • Albertsons — 1221 Addison Ave E, Twin Falls
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46 COMMENTS

    • You can fight that by learning to feed yourself. Grow, kill, process, preserve, raise your own food. When someone or a company does it for you why shouldn’t you pay their asking price?

    • To Ron…

      That sounds nice and all, but MANY people have nowhere to GROW food. During the orange hyena’s catastrophic bungling, the hate came out and people with community garden space had them ripped up, banned, and people ARRESTED for trying to grow food.
      I hope your local gas station charges YOU appropriately for filling up that huge truck you drove as a replacement for smaller things. You can afford it.

  1. I wish this article included my area of Washington; Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, and north Washington. I am confident that the article would have a bigger, deeper impact if the all of Washington were included. I am a cashier at Lacey Safeway and am deeply interested in all merger news! Thank you for your article.

    • Or in Oregon or Washington! And is you are close to the coast in California, all the stores will be gone.

  2. I think patient is good for business and if Kroger has monopoly on all of or most of the super market. That they will drive up the price of good up the frist chance they get.

  3. I don’t want the deal. Kroger wants to grow from 38%to 70% in market growth. It’s greedy and not right.

    • 100%,,,, I been with krogers for 46 years,,, at 61 years old,,,, I have lost ALL respect for the company in which I worked my whole life for,,,,, they ONLY look out for themselves now,,,,, they let all the GREED go to there heads,,,, they are not for the customers no more, who are the people who grew krogers in what they are today,,,,,,

  4. Thought the people in government were not going to allow this!!!! CEO of Kroger is a greedy man just wants to increase his millions every quarter!!!!! He is all for himself and not his employees!!! Worked for Kroger and saw him be selfish and greedy!!!

    • It’s capitalism and Republicans love big business. They want to get rid of consumer protections and regulations that protect us. As long as they control congress good luck stopping any business

  5. I honestly think they Never ever once asked how An Employee felt about this. We are the ones who work our butt’s off! How about being Respectful and honor those who have 30 years plus with the company A Severance?? I guarantee most would take it.

  6. The public that shops at Kroger and Safeway with inflated grocery prices are paying those CEO’s their millions of salaries each year. Really? 19 million and 16 million. Maybe it’s time for a boycott of both chains.

    • I was just looking online for bumper stickers. And that’s exactly what I was going to put on them was boycott Albertsons and Fred Meyer. I had sent an email to Albertsons to let them know and to also let them know that I no longer shop there because their prices were too high. How come the little guy like Trader Joe’s have no problems. Their stores are constantly packed. Same with WinCo

  7. I work for Albertsons in Texas and our store is already high on everything. Kroger is already starting to change things to the point we’re losing associates left and right.

  8. Looks like Kroger has a pretty high opinion of itself. In our Area o Texas, (DFW) stores to be sold are much nicer and offer more variety than the like Kroger. Wil lbe spending more at Walmart. Target, and HEB.

    • Then why not still shop those Market Street’s or Tom Thumb’s? I know Walmart and HEB don’t have the variety or service that my Market Street provides.

  9. I am one of those Vons/Safeway employees that got divested to Haggens when ALBERTSONS bought Safeway in 2014. Haggens only made it 5 months and we closed. By the grace of God, I got hired back on with Vons. I got all my vacation time and seniority back. Albertsons made a deal with the union that they would hire the old employees that got divested before anyone else. I had 33 yrs with Vons so I really didn’t want to lose all of that to have to start all over. This deal SHOULDN’T be allowed to happen. I live in the Coachella Valley in California. The stores that they are dumping are the slowest stores they have. Ralph’s doesn’t plan on getting rid of very many of their stores if any. That’s what was being said when this whole thing came about in October of 2022. If you think they are going to lower prices, I have a bridge for sale.
    I retired in December of 2022. I feel so blessed to have made my 41 years without having to deal with this AGAIN!

  10. Albertson’s Ceo all he’s looking for is that big payday. If he’s doesn’t want to run the company step down and leave..The merger will create less competition and higher PRICES. REMEMBER WHAT HAPPEN A FEW YEARS BACK WHEN ALBERTSONS SOLD THE STORES TO HAGGENS AND IN 6 MONTHS FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY. AND GUESS WHO BOUGJT THE STORES IN BANKRUPTCY ALBERTSONS DID. SOMETHING FUNNY HAPPEN THERE THEY SELL THE STORES AND GOT THEM BACK IN THE BANKRUPTCY. NO TO THE MERGER

    • Same thing will happen. That’s why they are appointing someone from Albertsons to run the diverse stores. She will run these stores in the ground and then close them all. They have a spot waiting for her once she’s done. Don’t be fooled It’s a buy out not a merger. You notice none if the diverse stores are Kroger. Buying out the completion so they don’t ha e to run sales in these areas and loose money on product. This is why the price will be higher not lower. Do not belive what they are saying. If that’s the case why not just take the almost billion dollars they wasted on lawyers and courts and put that toward lowering prices. It’s about getting rid of Albertsons which is a big competitor.

    • He was hired to get Albertsons ready to be sold. He has done his job very well in my opinion. Albertsons is owned by an investment company that wants out. The CEO’s job was always only temporary.

  11. I am an employee of Vons and I feel that if this merger is allowed to go through, the only people that will see any benefit from it, are the Ceo’s and their stockholders. All employees and the customers will be tossed to the side without a concern in the world. This merger will take away our choices for price competition, selection and quality of food. We will left with less pay for their employees for the ones who arent fired, lower qualiy of food for conumers to buy, and higher prices on what food we are able to buy. If you think this merger will benefit anyone besides the Ceo’s and the stockholders, then you are just as naive as they hoped we all would be.!!! I wear a button to work everyday that says how I feel, “Stop the Merger” I just pray that the court officials making this decision, havent been paid off, and can see right through this fake explanation and can tell that this is the worst thing to ever happen to the food industry and its consumers in the history of the food industry as a whole. Stop the Merger!! Save our jobs, save our choices, save our quality of food, and save our money!!!!!

  12. It’s a bad deal for customers… stock holders .. i am one.. employees.. monopolys are never a good thing. Kroger and Wal Mart Amazon all different companies operate different ways even though fighting for the same competition. Close out markets in necessary areas where they need grocery stores there’s a lot to be considered in this unions are you not standing up for your workers. Telling you they’re going to drop prices when have you ever seen a company drop prices when they have a monopoly not going to happen don’t be fooled by foolishness.

  13. Just like the Ticketmaster merger, they all swore with lower prices too.
    They became a monopoly and too big for their own business. It’s all about profits. No way this won’t happen to the Kroger merger.

  14. This merger is only benefiting the big box corporation of Kroger/ King Soopers & possibly Albertsons/Safeway. Since this merger has been announced the prices have increased significantly at King Soopers/Kroger. Employees hours have been cut. Employees long term schedules have been changed to you get what you get. The work place atmosphere has changed to very negative. This effects both Employees and customers. Kroger is concerned about profit & wants to own everything creating a grocery monopoly that will not benefit anyone but themselves.

    I also believe based on news of emails from the companies & knowledge of how Kroger runs, that selling a certain number of stores is just to get the merger to go through then they may get resold to Kroger maybe under another banner name or another type of store. Stop the merger!!

    • Don’t be fooled they are raising price so that once the merger goes through they can lower them just a little to so they claim they did what they said they was going to do without loosing any money.

  15. Why isn’t vice president Harris on top of this? She’s bragging about her plans to make the economy better for consumers, but we hear total scilence!
    She could step up and at least announce she is against the merger!

  16. At the end of the day Albertsons is for sale regardless if the deal goes through or not. Someone will be purchasing all these stores. Perhaps one by one and God only knows what would happen then. No more Union talk when that happens. Watch C&S still purchase most these stores when Albertsons sells off. Food for thought…

  17. Mergers don’t occur when business is good. If everything is approved, even with the store divestures, Kroger will be roughly the same size as Walmart. Why are we hearing complaints every time they open a new store? Let’s not even bring Amazon into the conversation.

  18. Please DO NOT let this merger go through. I’m for the workers and customers not the head honchos. They’re only pulling this garbage to boost their ego.

  19. I received a message from a certain ice cream company that said Kroger will no longer carry their products because Kroger wants to only carry Kroger brands. All the other food brands are being pushed out. Soon we will only have one choice of food brands…. Not good…

  20. So the stores listed are to be sold to cts group to take over and run them. Kroger will buy the Albertsons brand and lease the name to new owners. It’s up to new owners if they want to keep or close the stores. Yes prices are high as heck. They need to come down at all stores. They think.this will cause an trickle down effect with Walmart, Sam’s, costco. But do they realize Walmart is labeled as a department store not grocery and others are membership stores. I think it’s time the government wakes up and does something about the cost of everything. Here in Michigan kroger can’t even.grt staff at paying 15 to 16 an hr to run a checkout lane. All I see is people with ear buds in and on their phones theft is so high. Just makes me sick anymore. And why in the he’ll is the ceo getting 19million. Nobody deserves that. Put that money back into the stores.

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