Kroger abruptly shut down its Oklahoma City delivery center, laying off workers through a brief recorded message and ending a service many rural and elderly customers depend on. Employees said they were called into an early morning meeting where they learned operations would pause immediately, with trailers that usually arrive from Dallas now halted. The closure leaves residents in remote areas with few grocery options. Kroger leadership said the move is part of a plan to streamline automated fulfillment centers and improve delivery speed and profitability.
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