Kroger, America ’s
largest grocery chain, will no longer distribute free newspapers and magazines
in its stores, the Memphis Business Journal reported. The change started Oct. 15.
Kroger has
been carrying the publications for two decades.
“We are
removing the publication racks from our stores because more publications
continue to shift to digital formats, resulting in less customers using the
products,” a Kroger rep told the Memphis Business Journal.
Local
publishers were working with distributor DistribuTech to get the publications
in Kroger stores. The Association of Alternative News Media is pushing back
against the decision with its “Don’t Lose Local News” campaign. The group is encouraging people to
call and voice their unhappiness with the move.
Meanwhile,
Press Gazette reported that Aldi planned to stop selling
papers in all its UK
stores as of Sept. 30.
The move
stems from a spat with distributor Fore UK, according to betterretailing.com.
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