Kroger, Albertsons Spend More Than $800 Million on Merger Fees

Aug. 13, 2024, 4:10 PM UTC

Kroger Co. and Albertsons Cos. have spent more than $800 million on fees to lawyers, bankers and advisers for their proposed merger, underscoring the high costs of trying to complete the largest ever tie-up between two US grocery chains.

The merger is facing five legal challenges, including a federal court challenge in Oregon, two state lawsuits in Colorado and Washington and an administrative trial in the Federal Trade Commission’s in-house court. A group of consumers also unsuccessfully sued over the deal last year. A preliminary injunction hearing is set to start at the end of August.

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