Brianna Hall
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Oh, my gosh. I would not. I would not. And also, I need all of your passwords, too. So I can't be pricking your finger every time I need you to sign into something.
Let's figure that out. But yeah, no, I mean, that's honestly my only hang up. And it's just like I just need to sit down for 10 minutes and do it. But, you know, I have other things going on.
Let's figure that out. But yeah, no, I mean, that's honestly my only hang up. And it's just like I just need to sit down for 10 minutes and do it. But, you know, I have other things going on.
Let's figure that out. But yeah, no, I mean, that's honestly my only hang up. And it's just like I just need to sit down for 10 minutes and do it. But, you know, I have other things going on.
Yeah, exactly. Get in on that money. Well, what I've been working on every time I wake up and pick up my phone is I have a client right now that I'm really honed in on growing their social media. So every time I log in anything, I'm just like trying to grow.
Yeah, exactly. Get in on that money. Well, what I've been working on every time I wake up and pick up my phone is I have a client right now that I'm really honed in on growing their social media. So every time I log in anything, I'm just like trying to grow.
Yeah, exactly. Get in on that money. Well, what I've been working on every time I wake up and pick up my phone is I have a client right now that I'm really honed in on growing their social media. So every time I log in anything, I'm just like trying to grow.
So a few different things. Looks like the big grocery store companies are suing each other. Albertsons and Kroger, they were going to do a merger. And it sounds like, according to this article from NPR, on Tuesday, a federal district court judge in Oregon blocked the $24.6 billion deal. Just basically saying it would monopolize everything. Hmm. Interesting. Yeah.
So a few different things. Looks like the big grocery store companies are suing each other. Albertsons and Kroger, they were going to do a merger. And it sounds like, according to this article from NPR, on Tuesday, a federal district court judge in Oregon blocked the $24.6 billion deal. Just basically saying it would monopolize everything. Hmm. Interesting. Yeah.
So a few different things. Looks like the big grocery store companies are suing each other. Albertsons and Kroger, they were going to do a merger. And it sounds like, according to this article from NPR, on Tuesday, a federal district court judge in Oregon blocked the $24.6 billion deal. Just basically saying it would monopolize everything. Hmm. Interesting. Yeah.
I mean, we had an Albertsons where I lived in California, and it was fine. It says Albertsons owns Safeway and Vons. Kroger owns Ralph's, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, and King Shoppers. So you might recognize some of those names. So I think that's where it's more impactful. That's right.
I mean, we had an Albertsons where I lived in California, and it was fine. It says Albertsons owns Safeway and Vons. Kroger owns Ralph's, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, and King Shoppers. So you might recognize some of those names. So I think that's where it's more impactful. That's right.
I mean, we had an Albertsons where I lived in California, and it was fine. It says Albertsons owns Safeway and Vons. Kroger owns Ralph's, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, and King Shoppers. So you might recognize some of those names. So I think that's where it's more impactful. That's right.
I forgot about that.
I forgot about that.
I forgot about that.
their argument for the merger was that they could only together, only as a merged conglomerate, Kroger and Albertsons, only then would they be able to survive competing against Walmart, Costco, Amazon, and all of those.
their argument for the merger was that they could only together, only as a merged conglomerate, Kroger and Albertsons, only then would they be able to survive competing against Walmart, Costco, Amazon, and all of those.
their argument for the merger was that they could only together, only as a merged conglomerate, Kroger and Albertsons, only then would they be able to survive competing against Walmart, Costco, Amazon, and all of those.
Like, well, it is interesting here at the end of this article, it says the FTC is case prevailed in us district court, delivering a big wind, uh, to the outgoing Biden administration who made tougher scrutiny of mergers, a central plank of their administration. Uh,