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Complaint Review: Kroger Grocery Store - Plano Texas

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  • Kroger Grocery Store 3305 North Dallas Parkway Plano, Texas U.S.A.

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Have you ever purchased items that you never received from a company? While this happened to me at Kroger. It is a legal way for them to steal from their customers. When this happened, I called the store. Immediately, I was told it was to late. I was told any items left (by customers) they have to put the items back on the shelves. Even if they are paid for by the customer. It is getting harder to put groceries on our table. On August 5, 2008, I purchased $190.86 for a total of 63 items from the Kroger Plano Texas store. It has been 24 days since Kroger stole my money/items. I have telephoned their store five times with no progress. I have the receipt along with names etc. It is no longer about the items or money ($20+) they stole. I want to make sure this does not happen to anyone else.

I took my cart to the cashier. The cashier rang up my groceries. The bagger bagged my groceries then put them into the cart. I paid for the groceries and asked for assistance (I am disabled). The same bagger took my cart and put the bags into my car. My Husband put my groceries on my kitchen counter. Later, I realized several items were missing (my Granchidren's items). I found the receipt. I verified, I paid for those items. Immediately, I telephoned the number on the receipt. I explained, I paid for the items missing and did not receive them. The employee told me it was to late. I said why? She said all items left are returned back to stock. I asked what do you mean? She repeated, "any items left are returned back to stock". I said even if a customer pays for it? She said yes. She said this is company policy. I could not believe what I was hearing. I asked for the General Manager or Manager on Duty. She said no one was there until tomorrow morning. I asked to speak to someone in charge. She asked me to hold. I was on hold for several minutes. Finally, I hung up and called again. I spoke to the person on duty. I explaind, I could not believe what I was told. I said, what a great way to add profits to the bottom line (P&L). He did not respond or deny this. He asked if he could have the General Manager (G.M.) call me back. I said yes. I gave him all the info. including the receipt info etc. Days went by and still no returned telephone call Kroger. I then telephoned and spoke to the G.M. He told me he was just reading the message. I told him what happened, including their restocking of customers groceries. Again, he did not deny this was a company policy. He did promise he would have these items taken to for pick up to the closest Kroger. I gave him all the information he requested (numbers on the cashier, receipt, etc.). A few days later he called and left a message. When, I returned his call he asked if there was certain items (which I was not familiar with nor were they on my receipt) on my receipt. I told him no. Again, he asked for the info. on the receipt. He said he would have to call me back. I am still waiting! Finally, I emailed corporate and received a response. I have attached their response at the bottom. I would like to break down their response. It states "It is not our practice to purposely withhold purchased groceries from customers to increase profits". What it says is; they do not deny they withhold customers groceries just not for profits. But they do hold on to customers groceries. So, is it to add the numbers to shrinkage, theft, etc? How do they include the groceries they steal from their customers on their P&L (profit & loss statement)/inventory? They only state just not for profit. The fact is they withhold groceries from customers. Let's take it one more step forward; if you want any Kroger discounts you have to apply for a Kroger card. In the application it requires your mailing address etc. Why did they not attempt to contact their customers? They purposely keep the groceries from their customers. It is the legal way they can get away with stealing groceries from their customers. I will not become their victim ever again. We can make the difference. Pass the Word.

Dear Ms. Keith:
Thank you for contacting Kroger. I appreciate you taking the time to share your recent and subsequent experiences
with our Plano location. I apologize that management has not contacted you as promised. I assure you that it is not
our practice to purposely withhold purchased groceries from customers to increase our profits. I have shared your
email with the regional office for review and follow up.
Thanks again for bringing this to our attention.
Sincerely,
Dawn Arsenault
Consumer Affairs
Reference: 5598299

Kroger steals from customers
Garland, Texas
U.S.A.

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#6 UPDATE Employee

Left Item Log

AUTHOR: Kerry - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, November 23, 2008

Sometimes groceries are left at the register or even a cart outside. I use to be a courtesy clerk about 3 years ago and some customers would leave groceries in the cart. Typically, the item is put back onto the shelf, but there is a log of items left by customers with the time and date should they come up there for the items they left. The log is maintained by customer service and any employee who find items lost are to report it and put it into this log.

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#5 UPDATE EX-employee responds

Not true (from my experience)

AUTHOR: Pdj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, November 02, 2008

I am a former employee (not of the store you mentioned). It's not their policy to withhold items. We would hold them aside (except for perishables) and see if the people came back. We had an "items left behind" notebook. Plus our customer service would give people the items when they showed their receipt. I'm sure that they will resolve the issue soon.

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#4 UPDATE EX-employee responds

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AUTHOR: Pdj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, November 02, 2008

I am a former employee (not of the store you mentioned). It's not their policy to withhold items. We would hold them aside (except for perishables) and see if the people came back. We had an "items left behind" notebook. Plus our customer service would give people the items when they showed their receipt. I'm sure that they will resolve the issue soon.

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#3 UPDATE EX-employee responds

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AUTHOR: Pdj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, November 02, 2008

I am a former employee (not of the store you mentioned). It's not their policy to withhold items. We would hold them aside (except for perishables) and see if the people came back. We had an "items left behind" notebook. Plus our customer service would give people the items when they showed their receipt. I'm sure that they will resolve the issue soon.

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#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds

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AUTHOR: Pdj - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, November 02, 2008

I am a former employee (not of the store you mentioned). It's not their policy to withhold items. We would hold them aside (except for perishables) and see if the people came back. We had an "items left behind" notebook. Plus our customer service would give people the items when they showed their receipt. I'm sure that they will resolve the issue soon.

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#1 UPDATE Employee

Not true

AUTHOR: Amanda - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, October 23, 2008

I am an employee of Kroger but not the location that you are complaining about. It is not Kroger's policy to keep any groceries of any kind. At the store I work at, if a customer leaves behind anything we simply just put it aside and see if they realize it soon and come back for it. Unless, it is something that is parishable. We then tell the manager that an item was left in case that person calls so the manager will know they aren't lying. Usually the manager will just tell them to come back and get the items at their convenience. Why this store didn't do that is beyond me. But, I can't believe that they would steal your items on purpose. It was probably just a mistake.
The other point that I wanted to touch on was the discount card as you mention. The discount cards are sent in to another company who controls your information. Kroger can not get your address from them. They can't even get your name...this for privacy of the consumer. I hope they resolve your situation and make it right soon.

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