Kroger ends the sale of e-cigarettes

10/8/2019
The Kroger Co. will sell through its current e-cigarette inventory before removing them from the shelves

The Kroger Co. will no longer sell e-cigarettes, according to a company release sent to Progressive Grocer, Store Brands' sister publication. 

"Kroger is discontinuing the sale of electronic nicotine delivery products, or e-cigarettes, at all store and fuel center locations, due to the mounting questions and increasingly complex regulatory environment associated with these products. The company will exit this category after selling through its current inventory," the company representative wrote. 

Kroger isn't the first grocer to make similar moves in the past month as federal regulatory and health concerns swirl regarding the products. In September, Walmart revealed that it would stop selling e-cigarettes, while last week, St. Louis-based Schnuck Markets said it would no longer sell any tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and vaping products. 

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