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Author: Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati Enquirer

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Company to ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’: Our spray is for crafts, not your hair

February 9, 2021Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati EnquirerComments Off on Company to ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’: Our spray is for crafts, not your hair

The Ohio company urges consumers to read its warning labels. Their product is not for your hair. It is poisonous and can cause skin irritation.

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Kroger will pay workers $100 to get COVID-19 vaccine

February 5, 2021February 7, 2021Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati EnquirerComments Off on Kroger will pay workers $100 to get COVID-19 vaccine

The Cincinnati-based supermarket chain said the payment will go to associates who receive the full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Kroger unwittingly contributed to an Indiana militia group

January 19, 2021Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati EnquirerComments Off on Kroger unwittingly contributed to an Indiana militia group

Kroger removed a nonprofit from a list of organizations eligible for donations after it learned it had unwittingly supported a militia group.

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Kroger testing new ‘smart cart’ that eliminates stopping to pay at checkout

January 19, 2021January 20, 2021Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati EnquirerComments Off on Kroger testing new ‘smart cart’ that eliminates stopping to pay at checkout

The technology allows shoppers to load up their cart with groceries, then pay by swiping their credit or debit card at the cart, then head for the parking lot.

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Four Michigan Kroger workers die after falling ill with COVID-19

April 13, 2020Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati EnquirerComments Off on Four Michigan Kroger workers die after falling ill with COVID-19

Kroger said four workers in Michigan have died after becoming infected and getting sick from the new coronavirus.

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Harris Teeter, QFC, Fred Meyer stores ending 24-hour service to clean, restock amid coronavirus

March 14, 2020March 14, 2020Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati EnquirerComments Off on Harris Teeter, QFC, Fred Meyer stores ending 24-hour service to clean, restock amid coronavirus

Harris Teeter, QFC and Fred Meyer are ending 24-hour service in some cities to clean and restock stores amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

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