AG Weiser’s challenge to Kroger-Albertsons merger awaiting Judge Luxen’s gavel
By Jen Schumann | Contributor, Rocky Mountain Voice
The $24.6 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons is currently in legal limbo in Colorado. Following a lawsuit initiated by Attorney General Phil Weiser in February 2024, the state's grocery market's future hangs on Judge Luxen's upcoming decision.
Prior to trial, Weiser asserted, "In all events, the Kroger/Albertsons merger is bad for consumers, workers, farmers and communities."
Kroger defended it as a way to lower prices, protect jobs and preserve competition.
Attorney General Phil Weiser says the merger would "eliminate" competition between the two grocery giants." It would consolidate an already concentrated market. His lawsuit claims this would result in higher prices and reduced consumer choice.
Kroger, however...