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"If Kroger gonna leave us, we're gonna leave Kroger. It's boycott time," Jackson told WREG-TV (Channel 3) in Memphis.
"Closing stores is always a difficult business decision to make," Scot Hendricks, Kroger Delta Division president, said in a news release. Kroger also said in a statement that the three combined closing stores lost $6.3 million from 2014 through the end of January 2018.
Memphis community leaders plan to go to Kroger’s headquarters in Cincinnati to express concerns over the plans.
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