Kroger's history dates back to 1883, when Bernard Kroger opened the first company in the nation - the Great Western Tea Company.
Through unremitting efforts, Kroger to own companies from small business to the development of small grocery stores to operate the supermarket. He has played an important role in the history of American business development, and many US business regulations are based on the development of Kroger.
In the world retail hundred, the United States Kroger is a century-old one of the famous shops. Although it has a long history, but has not been eliminated by the changing world, on the contrary, around the changes in consumer demand for the market, continue to innovate, creating a century of history of the world's retail first. In 2002, it was ranked No. 51 in Fortune 500, with No. 518 billion in sales in 2003, becoming the third largest retailer in the United States after Wal-Mart and home warehousing.
Kroger is one of the most famous retailers in the United States and has a century-old history that has evolved from a small grocery store to a supermarket system. It played an important role in the history of the United States and the world business, and even some of the US commercial laws and regulations are based on the development of Kroger developed out.
Kroger company around the market consumer demand changes, continue to innovate, creating a century of history of the world's retail first. The company has always been customer-centric, the implementation of low-cost strategy to ensure food quality, while the establishment of customer voting box.