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Keeping up with the Krogers

Atlanta’s grocery scene is a competitive battleground, but there’s one clear victor: Kroger. With its impressive 26% market share, the chain surpasses beloved competitors like Publix and significantly shapes Atlanta’s grocery market. Let’s delve into the reasons Kroger keeps Atlanta shoppers coming back.


Kroger’s winning formula


  • Unbeatable variety: Kroger has everything from budget-friendly staples like rice, pasta, and canned goods to gourmet finds such as artisanal cheeses, organic produce, and specialty meats. Their wide selection ensures shoppers never leave empty-handed.
  • Savvy savings: Kroger keeps prices competitive, and their loyalty programs, such as the Kroger Plus Card, and frequent sales, like the Mega Sale Event, offer additional cost-cutting opportunities.
  • Ultimate convenience: With numerous locations across the city, Kroger is the easy, accessible choice for many Atlanta residents.

The other contenders

While Kroger wears the crown, other notable players offer distinct advantages:


  • Publix: This Southern favorite is renowned for its exceptional customer service, top-notch produce, and prepared foods.
  • Walmart: Supercenters draw shoppers with their combination of groceries and everyday essentials, all at typically low prices.
  • Costco: The membership warehouse club is a haven for bulk buyers seeking unbeatable groceries and household goods deals.

Areas lacking adequate access to healthy food are a major concern for Mayor Andre Dickens. He recently announced a $3 million investment to relieve food deserts in the city.  Atlanta is one of 16 public-private partnerships selected across the country to receive funds from America’s Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI), which will hopefully transform these underserved neighborhoods with access to fresh food options.

Kroger might be Atlanta’s dominant player, but everyone has their own go-to store. Is it Kroger’s unbeatable value? Publix’s quality and service? Or the convenience of another contender? We’d love to hear your Atlanta grocery store preference and why. Share your experiences with us.

2 Responses

  1. Kroger stores near me are in dire need of refurbishing and cleaning. It’s depressing look and horrible employees attitudes have sent me now to my Publix where it is bright, clean, and the employees are fabulous! All my friends agree and have left Kroger for the same reasons. My suggestion is to totally renovate your stores in Sandy Springs and Roswell Road and train your employees to be more courageous and helpful rather than act like you are an imposition !

    1. I concur! Kroger’s has terrible customer service and depressing store presence. I’ve stopped shopping there for the past 2 years and Aldi, Publix, Lidl and finally Walmart are my go too.

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