COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Kroger plans to close about 60 stores over the next year and a half, according to the company's first quarter earnings report.
A company spokesperson told NBC4 that there is no list of store closures to share at this time.
Kroger is expected to see a "modest financial benefit" from the store closures, but added that the savings will be reinvested back into customer experiences, and "will not impact full-year guidance."
Zanesville store named #1 donut shop in the countryEmployees affected by the store closures will be offered roles at other stores.
The company has already planned to open several other stores in central Ohio, including in Canal Winchester, Powell, and Delaware.
Kroger plans to build a marketplace and gas station near Glenn and Sunbury roads in Delaware. If it's approved, it would be Delaware's third location. A 123,000-square-foot marketplace is also expected to be opening in late 2025 near Home Road and Sawmill Parkway in Powell.
The company opened a new store in Plain City in 2024.
Kroger was founded in 1883 in Cincinnati, and has since spread to more than 1,200 locations in 16 states. There are nearly 200 stores in Ohio.
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