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Like making shit money for a living while this corporation brings home record profits isn't bad enough. Now they are telling their critical thinking employees what they really think of them.

Supermarket chain Kroger announced Tuesday it will eliminate paid emergency leave for unvaccinated employees who contract COVID-19 in addition to requiring some of them to pay a monthly $50 health insurance surcharge starting in 2022, according to a company memo.

The country’s largest supermarket chain, which employs roughly 465,000 workers, issued an internal company memo announcing the changes, which will start on Jan. 1, a company spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Kroger is tightening their COVID-19 related policies as U.S. businesses face uncertainty over President Joe Biden’s recent federal vaccination mandate.

>Like making shit money for a living while this corporation brings home record profits isn't bad enough. Now they are telling their critical thinking employees what they really think of them. Supermarket chain Kroger announced Tuesday it will eliminate paid emergency leave for unvaccinated employees who contract COVID-19 in addition to requiring some of them to pay a monthly $50 health insurance surcharge starting in 2022, according to a company memo. The country’s largest supermarket chain, which employs roughly 465,000 workers, issued an internal company memo announcing the changes, which will start on Jan. 1, a company spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Kroger is tightening their COVID-19 related policies as U.S. businesses face uncertainty over President Joe Biden’s recent federal vaccination mandate.

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You should have already been boycotting Kroger for their BLM and Antifa support.

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ah.. communist, anti White ownership at Kroger sealed their hopeless fate.

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Great point. We all need reminders. Tough to keep up with all the scum companies.

The list of places I can actually do business with continues to shrink day by day... Honestly it's been a good thing in some ways; I'm consuming a hell of a lot less these days. More money for my vintage computers.

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Believe or not, it's hard as fuck to boycott a grocery store when the next one is 5 miles down the road. I'll make that trip but most people won't.

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Believe or not, it's hard as fuck to boycott a grocery store when the next one is 5 miles down the road

Well when you're trying to boycott both of them it does become hard.

Yeah, I'm sure it sucks. What would suck more, for me anyways, would be actually having to go there for anything. Every step through those aisles would kill me a little bit inside...