Kroger is the second largest food retailer in the U.S. and is considered the country’s largest supermarket operator. The company’s extensive network of grocery store banners spans across the country allowing diverse shopping experiences tailored to regional preferences. As of November 2024, there are 1,257 stores operating under the Kroger banner name specifically. Below is a list of the notable chains under Kroger’s umbrella:
- Baker’s Supermarkets: 11 stores serving Nebraska
- City Market: 34 locations in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming
- Dillons Food Stores: 63 stores throughout Kansas
- Food 4 Less: 101 stores in California, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio
- Fred Meyer: 130 multi-department stores in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska
- Fry’s Food and Drug: 123 stores in Arizona
- King Soopers: Primarily serving Colorado
- Ralphs: 465 stores in California
- Smith’s Food and Drug: Operating in several western states
These banners, along with others like Mariano’s, QFC, and Pick ‘n Save, contribute to Kroger’s total of approximately 2,750 grocery retail stores across 35 states and the District of Columbia. Each chain maintains its local brand identity while benefiting from Kroger’s operational expertise and economies of scale.
- 84.51°: A data analytics company leveraging customer insights
- Vitacost.com: An e-commerce platform for vitamins and supplements
- Kroger Manufacturing: Operating 35 food production facilities
- Kroger Pharmacies: 2,256 locations providing healthcare services
- Kroger Fuel Centers: 1,585 locations offering convenience and fuel
- Fred Meyer Jewelers and Littman Jewelers: Fine jewelry retail chains
- Home Chef: A Meal Kit company acquired by Kroger in 2018
These diverse subsidiaries complement Kroger’s core grocery business, allowing the company to offer a wide range of products and services to its customers while capitalizing on various market segments
Kroger’s Revenue Overview