
Trader Joe's and Whole Foods are the only supermarkets to date that have joined the Fair Food program! Join us in calling on a supermarket near you to do the right thing for the farmworkers who pick its tomatoes.
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•Brands: Kroger, Ralph's, King Soopers, Food 4 Less, Fry's, Dillons, City Market, Fred Meyer, Smith's, Foods Co., Hilander, Jay C, Pay Less, Owen's, Scott's, Gerbes, QFC
•Scope: 2,479 stores in 31 states; see which Kroger-owned grocery stores are in your state.
•Sales: $59.8 billion, the nation’s second largest supermarket retailer
•Click here to call on Kroger to improve wages and conditions for farmworkers.
•Brands: Stop & Shop, Giant Foods, Martin’s and Ukrop's
•Scope: 704 stores in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
•Sales: $21.8 billion
•Headquarters: The Netherlands; US offices in Quincy, MA and Landover, MD
•Click here to call on Ahold USA to improve wages and conditions for farmworkers.
•Brands: Publix
•Scope: 1,009 stores in 5 Southeastern states See the locations of Publix grocery stores
•Sales: For the first quarter of 2009, sales were $6.4 billion
•Click here to see how you can call on Publix to improve wages and conditions for farmworkers.