Fred Meyer and Alaska USA Federal Credit Union building in Kent, Washington.
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KROGER chiefs have confirmed that the grocer is closing down two of its stores – and poor sales do not seem to behind their demise.

The supermarkets will disappear from the map in mid-October. 

Fred Meyer and Alaska USA Federal Credit Union building in Kent, Washington.
Two Fred Meyer stores in a US state are due to close in weeks. Pictured: One of the closing-down stores in Kent, WashingtonCredit: Google
Fred Meyer store in Everett, WA.
The other store is located in EverettCredit: Google

Officials have indicated that rising crime rates contributed to the decision to shut down two Fred Meyer stores, which are part of a chain owned by Kroger, as noted by the ABC affiliate KOMO-TV. 

A spokesperson for the grocery chain, which operates over 2,000 locations, stated, “These stores are no longer financially sustainable.”

They alluded to the “steady rise” of crime that had caused costs to spike.

And, bosses had taken safety precautions.

“Despite doubling our safety and security investment over the past years, these challenges remain,” the representative said.

The stores that are closing are located in Kent and Everett, Washington, and around 45 miles separate the supermarkets.

Labor unions have expressed concerns about the impact of the pending shutdowns on the local area.

Chiefs at the UFCW 3000 union have alluded to the risk of food deserts. 

Food deserts are areas where residents in a town or city live more than one mile from a grocery store.

It can be difficult for residents who don’t have access to transport to buy groceries.

Big name clothing brand to shut every single US store and move to online shopping only after profits and sales fell

There are around 130 Fred Meyer stores in the US and locations are concentrated within four states.

Washington is home to almost 60 Fred Meyer locations. 

The brand has a presence in states such as Oregon, Alaska and Idaho. Fred Meyer’s four Alaskan locations are situated in Anchorage.

And, the brand founded more than 100 years ago is just one label within Kroger’s store portfolio.

Kroger owns other names including King Soopers, Pick n Save, QFC, and Ralph’s. 

US braces for ‘45,000 store closures’

Some 45,000 bricks-and-mortar stores could close in the next five years, experts have warned.

Several major retailers have announced store closures or gone out of business altogether in recent years.

In 2023, chains such as Foot Locker announced plans to close up to 400 outlets by 2026.

While, other well-known retailers like Tuesday Morning and Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams filed for bankruptcy in 2023.

Bed Bath & Beyond has closed all of its brick-and-mortar stores and is now an online-only retailer.

Since early 2019, clothing, consumer electronics, sporting goods, hobbies, books, music, and home furnishing stores have been the hardest hit.

UBS has predicted the total number of retail stores will drop by 45k from 958k to 913k.

Despite that, the report says that certain stores should thrive while others decline.

It said retailers such as Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, and Target, could be among the winners.

Kroger is not the only retailer that has closed or is shutting locations due to crime.

Last year, execs at Natural Grocers closed down a downtown Denver location because of theft.

Kemper Isely, the brand’s co-president, remarked, “Even with our ongoing investment in security and theft prevention tactics, we can’t ensure the safe and sustainable operation of these locations, leading us to make the tough choice to shut down.”

In March, Dollar Tree bosses announced 1,000 closures and retail experts linked to shutdowns to crime. 

Crime and safety have been alluded as factors by bosses at In-N-Out and Target, who have closed locations in recent years.

Last year, In-N-Out pulled the plug on its Oakland, California, location. 

In the fall of 2023, Target closed nine stores across the US due to crime. 

A man shops for canned goods in a Kroger grocery store.
The supermarkets will close in October (stock)Credit: Getty
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