Judge tosses out lawsuit challenging deal
 
Supermarket News Daily

AUGUST 7, 2023

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Judge rejects lawsuit challenging Kroger, Albertsons merger

Court says lawsuit lacks evidence indicating the deal would impact competition.

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Tell us what you think...

A California judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by individuals against the Kroger, Albertsons merger. The plaintiffs have until Oct. 2 to file an amended complaint. The judge said they did not show any evidence that showed the merger would negatively impact them as individuals. Do you believe a revised lawsuit will be filed? 
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