US Supermarket Closures: The New Face of Consumer Crisis
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The wave of supermarket closures in the US is revealing a stark reality: the consumer crisis extends beyond price hikes to the physical erosion of retail infrastructure. Kroger's announcement to shut 60 stores over 18 months has set the tone, with Aldi closing locations in Minnesota, Illinois, Texas, and Wisconsin in 2026, Grocery Outlet shuttering 36 stores, and Safeway's closure of a location open for 30 years. This trend could further limit consumer options and drive up prices. The closures reflect a strategic restructuring of the US retail sector. Safeway's CEO Susan Morris noted, 'We continuously evaluate our store footprint and make tough decisions.' This development may signal significant shifts in the future of the US retail landscape.
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