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Major Moves in the Grocery Aisle: Understanding the Kroger-Albertsons Merger and Its Impact in California
Last Updated on July 13, 2024 by Daily News Staff
In a bold stroke reshaping the landscape of supermarket shopping in Southern California, Kroger and Albertsons have decided to sell off 63 of their stores in a significant development emerging from their proposed $25 billion merger. This decision marks a crucial step toward complying with regulatory requirements and moving ahead with what is poised to be the largest grocery merger in U.S. history.
The Orange County Patch recently highlighted the implications of this massive retail shake-up, particularly noting the concentration of store sales in Southern California. Among the stores being offloaded, iconic names such Vons, Albertsons, and Pavilions feature heavily, underscoring the massive impact this deal is poised to have on the local grocery shopping experience.
Why Sell These Stores?
Kroger and Albertsons first announced their intention to merge back in 2022, which promptly drew scrutiny from federal antitrust regulators. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) expressed worries that the merger could stifle competition, elevate prices, and lessen choices for consumers. Additionally, union leaders and the FTC have raised concerns about potential adverse effects on the workforce, which includes over 710,000 employees.
In response, and to secure federal approval, Krofer and Albertsons planned the divestiture of these stores. Originally setting a goal to sell more than 400 stores nationwide, they later revised this to offloading 572 stores, along with six distribution centers and a dairy plant, aiming to appease regulatory authorities and push forward the merger.
Who’s Taking Over?
The stores, alongside the additional facilities, are set to be acquired by C&S Wholesale Grocers. Based in New Hampshire, C&S owns the Piggy Wiggly and Grand Union brands and has agreed to continue operating the purchased stores. Importantly, they have committed to honoring existing collective bargaining agreements and avoiding layoffs, providing some reassurance to the thousands of employees affected by this transition.
A Closer Look at the Affected Stores
Local shoppers might need to brace themselves for changes as their familiar grocery spots transition to new management. Key locations include Vons on Kanan Rd in Agoura Hills, Pavilions on W Olympic Blvd in Beverly Hills, and Albertsons on Sepulveda Blvd in Carson, among others. This sweeping change affects not only major urban centers but also reaches smaller communities and coastal areas, highlighting the widespread impact of this deal across various demographics and locations.
What Does This Mean for Consumers?
While the larger narrative around this merger has focused on its logistical and employee-related ramifications, from a consumer perspective, the outcomes are twofold. On one hand, the consolidation of such major players in the grocery industry could lead to higher prices due to reduced competition. On the other hand, Kroger’s CEO Rodney McMullen has argued that the merger will allow for $1 billion in savings on administrative costs, potentially leading to lower prices at the register and higher wages for store employees.
As the suit by the FTC is scheduled to go to trial at the end of August, all eyes will be on how this unfolds and what it ultimately means for grocery shoppers in California and beyond. Will the promises of lower prices and better wages materialize, or will this merger lead to a less competitive market? Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: the grocery shopping experience in Southern California is on the cusp of a major transformation.
Read the full story in the Orange County edition of “The Patch”
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What Professional Locksmiths Say Homeowners Get Wrong About Security
You have locks on your doors and windows, and you make sure they’re secure before you leave the house or head to bed each night. You may even have a security system with an alarm or cameras to protect your home. Some locksmiths say that may not be enough. Consider these small changes you can make to deter thieves from your home.

What Professional Locksmiths Say Homeowners Get Wrong About Security
(Family Features) You have locks on your doors and windows, and you make sure they’re secure before you leave the house or head to bed each night. You may even have a security system with an alarm or cameras to protect your home. Some locksmiths say that may not be enough. Bryan McCabe, director of locksmith operations with KeyMe Locksmiths, the nation’s leading provider of local locksmith services and No. 1 provider of key duplication kiosks, said homeowners should be mindful of common security vulnerabilities, many of which go unnoticed until it’s too late. A thief who wants to gain access to your home may do so by any means possible, including breaking windows or kicking in doors. However, those methods are loud and may attract attention. Instead, thieves will look to find the easiest house to enter. Consider these small changes you can make to deter thieves from your home.Close the Garage
Leaving your garage door open may seem harmless, but it can signal easy access to thieves. An open garage suggests relaxed security habits and can make burglars assume doors or windows might also be unlocked. Keeping it closed is a simple step that instantly makes your home more secure.
Make Your Home Look Lived-In
Burglars often target homes that appear empty. Dark houses – especially after nightfall – can stand out as easy opportunities. Leaving a light or two on helps create the impression someone is home. If you want to level up, use light timers or smart bulbs to automatically turn lights on and off, even when you’re away.
Keep Your Home Visible from the Street
Thieves prefer to work unnoticed. Overgrown trees, tall bushes, or dense landscaping near entrances can provide cover for someone trying to break in. Trimming greenery and maintaining clear sightlines from the street makes your home less appealing and more exposed – exactly what burglars want to avoid.
Upgrade Entry Points to Improve Security
Some relatively minor updates can make a big impact toward protecting your home. Start by assessing all home entry points, including secondary points like sliding doors, garage entries and basement doors. In addition to checking door frames, homeowners should examine strike plates, hinge security and whether existing locks are outdated.
Add Eyes to Your Front Door with a Doorbell Camera
Doorbell cameras are an affordable way to boost your home’s security. Visible cameras can stop many would-be thieves as they don’t want to be seen or recorded. Beyond deterrence, doorbell cameras let you see who’s at your door, receive alerts and check on your home anytime, whether you’re home or away.
Install Smart Locks for Control and Peace of Mind
Smart locks are another smart investment in home safety. They allow you to track who enters your home and when by assigning unique access codes. You can even lock (or unlock) the door remotely from your phone. With the ability to monitor, control and limit access, smart locks offer convenience and security. A local locksmith can help you choose the right option and handle installation, making the upgrade simple and stress-free.
Connecting customers with professional locksmiths in their area, KeyMe Locksmiths provides comprehensive home security and lockout services – from key replacement to lock installation or repair – with more than 7,500 kiosks nationwide. These self-service machines utilize advanced technology for fast, accurate and “one-stop-shop” key copying, including home and office keys, car keys and fobs, mailboxes, padlocks and RFID access cards.
Find more advice to help protect your home and belongings, and a locksmith or kiosk near you, by visiting key.me.
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Understanding Thread Counts
Last Updated on January 10, 2026 by Daily News Staff
Understanding Thread Counts
(Family Features) Many companies use thread count to make their sheets more appealing and luxurious, but a bigger number doesn’t always mean a good buy. Before you reach into your wallet, consider these truths about thread counts.
A thread count is a scientific term with strict federal standards on how the threads are counted. Simply put, it measures the number of threads woven together per square inch, counted lengthwise and widthwise. A 400-thread count sheet will have 200 threads lengthwise and 200 widthwise.
When a sheet has a count of 150, it is considered a muslin fabric, which isn’t all that soft to the touch. Any count of 180 or above is considered high quality, but anything beyond 400 is likely to only signify a higher price tag.
However, a sheet with a thread count of 200 can be softer to the touch than one with a 400 thread count. The quality of sheets depends not only on the thread count, but on the quality of fibers within those threads as well. Many stores and manufacturers tout Egyptian cotton as the best because of its long, strong fibers, which are more durable than most other cottons. Another high-quality cotton type is pima, also known for its extra-long fibers.
When shopping for new sheets, make sure you are looking at both the thread count and the quality. Look for a count between 200-400 and make sure the fabric quality is high to ensure you get the best bang for your buck, as well as a comfortable night’s sleep.
Find more tips for selecting linens and other home goods at eLivingtoday.com.
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