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Kroger Agrees to Pay $1.2 Billion to Settle Opioid Claims

The grocery chain, which did not admit wrongdoing, is the latest company accused of helping to fuel the opioid crisis to announce a settlement.

Rebecca Robbins
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Compensation for Damages (Law), Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Kroger Company, Native Americans, Opioids and Opiates, Supermarkets and Grocery Stores
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