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Kroger (NYSE:KR) Navigates Q1 Earnings with Revenue Growth and Margin Challenges

The Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR) is one of the largest supermarket operators in the United States. The company runs a vast network of stores offering groceries, general merchandise, and fuel. It competes directly with other major retailers such as Walmart, Albertsons, and Target in a highly competitive market.

On June 18, 2026, Kroger reported its first-quarter earnings. The company announced revenue of $46.12 billion, which surpassed the consensus estimate of $45.59 billion. As highlighted by The Wall Street Journal, this growth is attributed to a rise in fuel revenue and increased gains from its e-commerce business.

The company’s earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter was $1.58, narrowly missing the forecast of $1.59. However, as noted by Zacks, this figure represents an improvement over the $1.49 per share from the same period a year ago. Over the last four quarters, Kroger has surpassed EPS estimates three times.

Despite the revenue beat, investor concerns focus on margin pressure. The company's FIFO gross margin decreased by 9 basis points, or nine-hundredths of a percent, from the previous year. This decline is linked to rising transportation costs, strategic price investments, and deflation in egg prices, as highlighted by GuruFocus.

Operating expenses also saw an increase as the company invested more in employee wages and store hours. Looking ahead, management expects second-quarter results to be similar to the first quarter. The company maintains its full-year 2027 EPS guidance in the range of $5.10 to $5.30.

Published on: June 18, 2026