Copper thieves force Kroger to close store
November 18, 2021
Thieves recently broke into a Kroger store in Atlanta and stole copper wiring used to provide electricity to the location. Kroger issued a statement on the incident: “The store is temporarily closed due to a break-in at the store’s electrical facility which resulted in theft of critical wiring, as well as significant damage to the electrical infrastructure that supports the store.” As a result of the store closure, Atlanta now has another food desert, albeit temporary, within its city limits.
Recent News
Peloton CEO Steps Down and Layoffs Begin
Peloton, the popular fitness technology company, has announced significant changes in its leadership and organizational structure.
California Restaurants Must Start Eliminating Special Surcharges
Starting July 1, California is changing the game for restaurant bills.
T-Mobile Now Owns Ryan Reynolds-Backed Mint Mobile
The deal is worth upwards of $1.35 billion.
Chipotle Is Giving Away Over $1 Million in Burritos to Healthcare Workers
In acknowledgment of the tireless contributions of healthcare workers, Chipotle Mexican Grill has announced a notable gesture of appreciation: the distribution of 100,000 free burrito e-cards.