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Kroger Discontinues Use of Needle-Free Flu Vaccinations
CINCINNATI, OH –
October 21, 2011
– The U.S. Food
and Drug
Administration
today issued new
guidance that
advises health
care
professionals
not to use
needle-free
clinical devices
to administer
influenza
vaccinations.
Based on this
advice, The
Kroger Co.
(NYSE: KR)
immediately
discontinued use
of such clinical
devices at all
pharmacies and
The Little
Clinic
locations.
The Kroger
family of
pharmacies and
The Little
Clinic locations
will continue to
administer
seasonal
influenza
vaccinations
through
traditional flu
shots.
Kroger is
seeking guidance
from the Centers
for Disease
Control and Food
and Drug
Administration
regarding
revaccinations.
The full FDA
statement can be
found here:
http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/QuestionsaboutVaccines/ucm276773.htm
Kroger, the
nation's largest
traditional
grocery
retailer,
employs more
than 338,000
associates who
serve customers
in 2,439
supermarkets and
multi-
department
stores in 31
states under two
dozen local
banner names
including
Kroger, City
Market, Dillons,
Jay C, Food 4
Less, Fred
Meyer, Fry's,
King Soopers,
QFC, Ralphs and
Smith's. The
company also
operates 788
convenience
stores, 361 fine
jewelry stores,
1,046
supermarket fuel
centers and 40
food processing
plants in the
U.S. Kroger,
headquartered in
Cincinnati,
Ohio, focuses
its charitable
efforts on
supporting
hunger relief,
health and
wellness
initiatives, and
local
organizations in
the communities
it serves. For
more information
about Kroger,
please visit www.kroger.com.
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Source: The
Kroger Co.
Media Contact:
Keith Dailey,
1-513-762-1304
Investors: Cindy
Homes,
1-513-762-4969
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