here in Denver...
Here in Denver, we have King Soopers (which is Kroger), Safeway, Super Target, Super Walmart, Albertsons, and no doubt other smaller ones.
My observation is as follows:
1. The Super Walmarts here are clean and usually well stocked. I tend to shop there for canned and bottled stuff, as well as sugar and flour, as the prices are in some cases 50% less than Kroger/Safeway. Cleaning products are by far the cheapest. Never, ever, ever buy meat there in my opinion, and the quality of their produce is often mediocre.
2. Safeway is a great supermarket, but the selection is often poor (the only large Safeway I have been in is in Boulder, CO, and none are near where I live). Their prices are often 10-20% higher than King Soopers. [They have the best meat selection in my opinion though].
3. King Soopers is where I do my weekly shop. I disagree that the Kroger store, here, has the best prices. There are many things that are shockingly expensive in the store, mostly cleaning products.
4. Albertsons has only a small and seemingly getting smaller number of stores and none are convenient to me.
5. The Super Target stores are okay, but nothing to write home about.
NONE OF THEM have the selection of cleaning products that I remember from large supermarkets in the NYC metro area. MAYBE this is nation wide. As for laundry detergents, I can't say that either.
As for Denver, a big King Soopers will probably give you the best detergent selection of any store in the metro area. If I find out more I'll post it here
