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‘I’m sorry that’s happening to you. Best of luck.” Kroger smacked down mightily in a Senate hearing

So Kroger is wanting to merge with another supermarket chain and there is some question as to whether this would be a monopoly in some areas.  The Democrats aren’t on board (probably because Kroger is a southern US chain) and so they brought their case to the Republicans.

And then Sen. Cotton (R Arkansas) brought the hammer of doom on them.  

Ya see, Kroger recently had to pay out $180,000 for religious discrimination because part of their ‘uniform’ is a rainbow heart (think gay pride).  Two employees were fired for wanting to cover the heart on their uniforms up due to their religious beliefs.  Kroger insists that the rainbow heart wasn’t connected to the gay community but their handbook says differently:

“Some people’s morality can be a barrier to accepting LGBTQ+ people,” the guide read. It went on to say that, though the company cannot decide an individual’s values for them, “a company has values that they expect employees to follow.”

(via Ace of Spades

Kroger doesn’t even want their staff to use the polite terms of ‘sir’ or ‘ma’am’  (as a former Southern Chick, I use these all of the time).

Sen. Cotton drew the CEO in and then brought the receipts as far as Kroger’s lack of accommodation for religious beliefs.  The CEO tried to take the Fauci route and claim ignorance and got smacked for that as well.

Sen. Cotton is truly amazing.  We need more Senators with his backbone.  Watch the whole thing.



  1. Leaving the question of will he vote for or against the merger? IMO he has a great sound bite, but will vote for the merger anyway.

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  2. Brian–Good point. We'll see if he walks his talk.

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  3. I have a very good opinion of Senator Cotton based on much part performance

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  4. I think a VP for Legislative Affairs at Kroger got his/her/it's ass chewed after the hearing.BTW What employee ever asked to wear and apron or uniform? The smell the BS is strong in that statement.

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  5. “….Good point. We'll see if he walks his talk.”I'm not holding my breath; those DC cocktail parties with donors can be awfully attractive…..Anon 2

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  6. Avraham–As long as he follows through as well….Gerry–Oh yeah. Someone got an ass whooping for sure. The BS is definitely strong–no one likes uniforms.Anon 2–That they are. Can hope for the best.

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  7. Kroger has a plan to deal with the areas that might be considered a “monopoly.”The Democrat Fascist Party objection is that Kroger is non union and the brain dead unions are against the merger and so the braindead politicians that are funded by the braindead unions have to be against the merger.FacebookAmazon%@$TubeGoogleet al are far more insidious monopolies that the Kroger merger would be.

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  8. Matthew–That's why Kroger thought that the GOP would bail them out. And yes, the other ones are very insidious monopolies.

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  9. Leaving the question of will he vote for or against the merger? IMO he has a great sound bite, but will vote for the merger anyway.

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  10. Brian–Good point. We'll see if he walks his talk.

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  11. I have a very good opinion of Senator Cotton based on much part performance

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  12. I think a VP for Legislative Affairs at Kroger got his/her/it's ass chewed after the hearing.BTW What employee ever asked to wear and apron or uniform? The smell the BS is strong in that statement.

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  13. “….Good point. We'll see if he walks his talk.”I'm not holding my breath; those DC cocktail parties with donors can be awfully attractive…..Anon 2

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  14. Avraham–As long as he follows through as well….Gerry–Oh yeah. Someone got an ass whooping for sure. The BS is definitely strong–no one likes uniforms.Anon 2–That they are. Can hope for the best.

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  15. Kroger has a plan to deal with the areas that might be considered a “monopoly.”The Democrat Fascist Party objection is that Kroger is non union and the brain dead unions are against the merger and so the braindead politicians that are funded by the braindead unions have to be against the merger.FacebookAmazon%@$TubeGoogleet al are far more insidious monopolies that the Kroger merger would be.

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  16. Matthew–That's why Kroger thought that the GOP would bail them out. And yes, the other ones are very insidious monopolies.

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