Core Insights - The Kroger Co. has been recognized by Newsweek as one of "America's Most Trustworthy Companies" for 2025, highlighting its commitment to trust among associates, customers, and investors [1][2]. Group 1: Trust and Recognition - The recognition is based on three main pillars of trust: associate trust, customer trust, and investor trust [2]. - Kroger's efforts include providing fresh, affordable food, a respectful workplace for employees, and community support through its Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative, which has directed over 3.9 billion meals to families in need since its launch in 2017 [3]. Group 2: Workplace Excellence - Kroger has received multiple accolades for its workplace environment, including being named a top place to work by the American Association of People with Disabilities and recognized for excellence in early career hiring by Handshake [4]. - The company has also been acknowledged for its commitment to diversity and ranked among the top workplaces in IT by Computerworld [4]. Group 3: Company Overview - Kroger operates with over 400,000 associates and serves more than 11 million customers daily through various retail food stores and eCommerce platforms [6]. - The company's purpose is to "Feed the Human Spirit" and create communities with a focus on zero hunger and zero waste [6].
Newsweek Names Kroger One of America's Most Trustworthy Companies