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Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen must provide details about his resignation as part of a lawsuit involving the singer Jewel.
In March, Kroger’s CEO resigned from his corner-office role after nearly five decades at the company — an abrupt exit that left questions and $11 million on the table. Now, a lawsuit involving ’90s ...
Former Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen forfeited all unvested equity and bonuses — $11 million in total — when he abruptly left ...
Pop star Jewel's lawsuit against Kroger over the Wellness Festival prompted a judge to demand an explanation for CEO Rodney ...
A Hamilton County judge in Jewel's lawsuit with Kroger ordered the ex-CEO Rodney McMullen to disclose the reason for his ...
Kroger announced Aug. 11 that it has settled litigation with C&S Wholesale Grocers, which sued the Cincinnati-based ...
A courtroom showdown is shedding light on a corporate mystery involving Rodney McMullen, who resigned as the CEO of Kroger in March.
According to Business Insider, McMullen is not named as a defendant in that lawsuit, but on Aug. 1, Hamilton County Common ...
Wellness Your Way was suspended in 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, though Drinkwater and Jewel worked with Kroger to launch a virtual event, the complaint states.
Kroger’s private label brands, including Private Selection, Kroger and Simple Truth, which proliferate at Mariano’s, would be likely to hit the shelves at Jewel post-merger, Akbari said.
Jewel locations that make it through the deal are poised for a portion of a $1.3 billion investment Kroger plans to make to "enhance the customer experience" at Albertsons stores.
But Kroger's deal this week to buy Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc. of suburban Charlotte, N.C., for $2.5 billion suggests a bid for Jewel won't come soon, if ever.