UNION GROCERY WORKERS
Top supermarket membership for the United Food and Commercial Workers:
Company Members
Kroger200,000
Safeway 105,000
Supervalu 68,000
Ahold* 68,000
Loblaws** 65,000
* Dutch firm that owns Giant and Stop & Shop chains.
** Canadian chain
Source: United Food and Commercial Workers
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