Kroger charges

Ramp has processed 400736 transactions for Kroger.

You might see Kroger listed on your credit card statement as:

  • KROGER #448
  • KROGER #327
  • KROGER #402
  • KROGER #364
  • KROGER #359
Kroger

Kroger could appear on your statement as:

  • KROGER #448
  • KROGER #327
  • KROGER #402
  • KROGER #364
  • KROGER #359
  • KROGER #486
  • KROGER #376
  • KROGER #426
  • KROGER #463
  • KROGER #389

What is Kroger?

Kroger is one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States, with over 2,700 stores spread across the country. The company was founded in 1883 and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kroger is known for providing customers with a wide variety of high-quality products at affordable prices, including groceries, household items, and healthcare products.

  1. Groceries - Kroger offers a vast selection of groceries, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, and bakery items. The company also carries a range of international and specialty foods, as well as a variety of organic and high-quality food brands.
  2. Pharmacy - Kroger operates pharmacies in many of its stores, providing customers with convenient access to prescription medications, vaccines, and health products. The company also offers a range of clinical services, including health screenings and medication therapy management.
  3. Clothing and Apparel - In addition to groceries, Kroger also sells clothing and apparel for men, women, and children. The company's clothing line includes casual wear, athletic apparel, and work attire.
  4. Floral - Kroger has a dedicated floral department that offers fresh-cut flowers, plants, and gift baskets for special occasions or just to brighten up your home.
  5. Fuel - Many Kroger stores have fuel centers where customers can purchase gasoline and earn rewards for fuel purchases. The company also partners with Shell to offer discounts on gas.

Kroger website

https://www.kroger.com/

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Audrey Carroll

Senior Manager, Accounting, Ramp

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