PeterH is right...
For several decades, Kroger has been a mainstay in the ATL...but their quality varies greatly with location...
I live about a mile from a borderline ghetto mega-Kroger, interestingly named the "Kroger Fountainbleau"...
I get my prescriptions there, and their pharmacy staff is top notch...
For convenience, I do pick up a few things while I'm there, staples and non-perishables...but the store often looks like a tornado has passed through, and shelves are half-stocked...and prepare to be in the checkout line 15+ minutes...I always get the impression that the store personnel just "up and quit"...
Conversely, when I really want to shop, I drive to the "Kroger Edgewood" about 20 minutes away...
The difference is night and day...within a one-mile radius of the store, you have multi-million dollar estates, as well as housing projects...
But that store caters to the higher-end customer, with items you won't find in other stores, making it the second-busiest Kroger in the ATL...
And pricewise, Kroger can't be beat, even against Walmart...
Several times/month, they send store coupons selected based upon your buying habits, with $ off those items you consistently buy, often enticing you with a "free" item, and a bonus like $5 off if you spend $15 in produce or frozen foods...
Publix stores, on the other hand, are consistently cleaner, better stocked, and faster checkouts, throughout the metro area...and their BOGO's are hard to resist...
And, especially when entertaining, BJ's and Costco are great...
George