- Washington attorney general expected to file in state court
- Suit seeking to block takeover could come as soon as Thursday
The Washington state attorney general is expected to file a lawsuit seeking to block
The lawsuit is expected to be filed in state court, said the person, who asked not to be named discussing an ongoing investigation.
The
A combined Kroger-Albertsons would have nearly 5,000 stores across the country merging the banners of Kroger, Ralphs, and Harris Teeter with Albertsons, Safeway, Acme and Jewel-Osco, among others. The two biggest grocers in the US compete head-to-head in dozens of markets, with Washington state expected to be the second most impacted by the deal after California. In a bid to reduce the antitrust concerns, the companies agreed to divest 413 stores to Piggly Wiggly chain owner
The combined company “will expand competition, lower prices, protect union jobs, and enhance customers’ shopping experience,” an Albertsons spokesperson said in a statement. “The only parties that would benefit if this deal is blocked would be Amazon, Walmart and other large, non-union retailers who continue to increase their dominance in the grocery space.”
A Kroger spokesperson said the acquisition would increase wages for workers and that a lawsuit over the deal would be “premature” since the company continues to talk with the FTC and other states.
A spokeswoman for Washington Attorney General
Ferguson, a Democrat running for governor this fall,
State attorneys general have independent authority to enforce state and federal antitrust law, but in most cases join together with federal enforcers on lawsuits. Those partnerships have sometimes fallen by the wayside on particular mergers, for example, a group of states
The Teamsters union, which represents many warehouse employees and truck drivers, as well as the
The antitrust review by the FTC and other states remains ongoing, the person said. Both California Attorney General
(Updates with details on opposition to the deal in penultimate paragraph. An earlier version corrected the party affiliation of Mayes in last paragraph.)
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