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Kroger profit up 7.3%
Cincinnati -- The Kroger Co. reported Friday that net income in the second quarter rose 7.3% to $280.8 million. The company said earnings got a boost from tax adjustments and sales at its gas stations.
Sales increased 11.5% to $20.9 billion. Same-store sales were up 5.3%.
“Our ongoing investments in the four keys -- our people, products, prices and the shopping experience -- continued to enhance our connection with customers and drive positive identical sales growth,” said David B. Dillon, Kroger’s chairman and CEO.
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Aldi close to deal for Manhattan space
New York City -- Aldi is close to making a deal to open its first supermarket in Manhattan, Craine’s New York reported.
The German discount grocer opened its first store in New York City, in Queens, last year. According to Craine’s, Aldi is set to lease space at East River Plaza, located between 116th St. and 119 St. in Harlem. The shopper center already boasts such tenants as Target, Best Buy and the city’s first Costco.