Kroger's revenue is $150B, with a net income of $2.3B. That is a profit margin of.....1.5%. One-point-five percent profit.
As I said, grocery stores operate on tiny margins. There isn’t much to cut either for the private store or the government store.
gross margin in 2024 was 22.3%
Gross margin is not profit, it only accounts for direct costs of the goods being sold. Hence why their profit is only 1.5%.














The other commenter brought up Kroger. A grocery store that operates on a 1.5% profit margin.
I don't know what to tell you. 1.5% profit margin is razor thin. There isn't anything to cut for the private stores or the government stores.