States Seek $10M in Legal Fees After Blocking $25B Kroger-Albertsons Merger

California and other states are seeking over $10 million in legal fees and costs for their role in blocking the proposed $24.6 billion Kroger-Albertsons merger, which was terminated in December 2024 due to antitrust concerns. California is set to recoup $5.1 million, emerging as a significant player in U.S. antitrust enforcement. Both Kroger and Albertsons have since focused on growing their respective businesses through technology enhancements, AI integration, and private label expansion.

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