Kroger profits are at record highs. Its stock is up 36% in a year. Its CEO got a 45% raise to $22M and makes 909x the median worker.<p>75% of its workers are food insecure. 63% can't pay their bills. Many are on food stamps.<p>[@DanPriceSeattle's comment from Twitter]
Kroger has a unionized workforce in theory, so what the hell is the union doing in this case? And if they aren’t acting in the best interest of the people they’re supposed to represent, why?