Kroger - 2907 Krafft Rd. Port Huron, MI
Posted by: Keldar5
N 43° 01.477 W 082° 27.253
17T E 381515 N 4764573
Kroger store on a border town to Canada.
Waymark Code: WMRE19
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 06/16/2016
Views: 4
From the Kroger website:
History of Kroger
In 1883, Barney Kroger invested his life savings of $372 to open a grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. The son of a merchant, he ran his business with a simple motto: “Be particular. Never sell anything you would not want yourself.”
It was a credo that would serve The Kroger Co. well over the next 130 years as the supermarket business evolved into a variety of formats aimed at satisfying the ever-changing needs of shoppers.
With more than 2,700 stores in 35 states under two dozen banners and annual sales of more than $109.8 billion, Kroger today ranks as one of the world’s largest retailers.
Many aspects of the company’s business today trace their roots to Mr. Kroger’s early efforts to serve his customers. Consider two specialty departments that today are regular fixtures in the company’s supermarkets – bakeries and meat and seafood shops. In the early 1900s, most grocers bought their bread from independent bakeries. But Mr. Kroger, always pursuing quality as the key ingredient for profit, recognized that if he baked his own bread, he could reduce the price for his customers and still make money. So, in 1901, he became the first grocer in the country to establish his own bakeries. He was also the first to sell meats and groceries under one roof.
Address:: 2907 Krafft Rd. Port Huron, MI USA
Phone #: 810-987-9820
Rating of Store (1 Bad - 5 Good):
Fuel/Gas: yes
Open 24/7: no
One Hour Photo: no
Ticketmaster / TicketWest: no
Self Check Out: yes
Double Coupons: Not Listed
Whole Health/Organics: Not Listed
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