
Arizonans react to proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger
A merger would not result in long-term price decreases, says ASU expert.
In this story published Aug. 21, 2023, on Arizona's Family:
Once the prices have dropped, once their customer base starts to increase and the competition market share decreases, that's when the prices start to go up.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
Latest news
- Goodyear entrepreneur Daphnie Kelly's Modern Grind Coffee hits $650K revenue
W. P.
- Master's student Jared Sidhu continues education in taxation to gain specialized skills
Sometimes, a particular class or a connection with a faculty member can ignite a spark that…
- Construction material tariffs could slow metro Phoenix home building, raise costs
Arizona's housing supply could be affected by tariffs, says ASU real estate expert.