The Kroger Company, more commonly known as Kroger, is an American retailer that owns and manages supermarkets as well as multi-department stores all over the country. Find contact details of Kroger that includes phone number, email, and Social media contacts. Use these contact details to solve your issues more quickly.
PHONE NUMBERS
Main: 1-800-576-4377
Customer Service: (1-800-576-4377)
Gift card balance or order status inquiries: 1-800-576-4377
Questions about an online floral order: 1-866-520-0356
For any inquiries from media sources: 1-513-762-4000
Questions about our Pharmacy services: 1-800-576-4377
Toll Free: (800) 576-4377 (Note: In order to speak to a specialist at Kroger, you must sign into your Kroger account before dialing this number. You will be given a special code from your account.)
CONTACT VIA EMAIL
customerservice@kroger.com
info@kroger.com
email@kroger.com
paymentsupport@kroger.com
prvacyofficer@kroger.com
webmaster@kroger.com
domain-admin@kroger.com
CORPORATE HEAD OFFICE
The Kroger Co.
1014 Vine Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
United States
https://www.kroger.com
SOCIAL MEDIA CONTACTS
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Pinterest
Instagram
KROGER LIVE CHAT
Many live chat options are available at Kroger. you can contact live chat support via web chat, sms text, and WhatsApp. visit live chat page for more options.
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Mary Ellen Adcock
Senior Vice President Retail Operations
1014 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1100
Mary.Adcock@kroger.com
Michael J. Donnelly
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
1014 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1100
Michael.Donnelly@kroger.com
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Rodney McMullen
1014 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1100
rodney.mcmullen@kroger.com
ABOUT KROGER
Nearly 140 years later, the Kroger Company is still particular about how we serve customers and community, how we innovate and who we hire. As the nation’s largest grocer with nearly 2,800 stores in 35 states operating under 28 different names, we meet our customers’ changing needs by making fresh food accessible to all. They current practices are rooted in Barney Kroger’s early efforts to serve customers through food freshness, low prices and innovation—fundamentals that remain at the heart of They Kroger mission today. This is the story of all the people in our history who helped change the way we shop. People who continue to make a difference in the lives of our customers every day.
Barney was a born innovator–always looking for new ways to serve customers. In the early 1900s, grocers typically purchased bread from local bakeries then resold it. Bread, Barney reasoned, was the most basic of staples and something he sold a lot of. He realized if he could bake the bread himself, he’d cut his costs and offer customers a fresher loaf at a lower price.