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Kroger will deliver groceries for $9.95. Additionally, it indicated that it would give a bonus to every hourly front-line grocery, supply chain, manufacturing and customer service associate, amounting to $300 for every full-time associate and $150 for every part-time associate.Kroger, the country’s largest supermarket chain, is reportedly not giving all of its workers paid sick leave amid the coronavirus pandemic.The company, which owns more than 2,500 supermarkets and employs 453,000 people, provides paid sick leave after a year of employment, according to the political newsletter Several Kroger employees told Popular Information that due to that policy, they wouldn’t be paid for work they missed due to illness ― which all but ensures they’d go to work sick. "What's happened is that, with the partial closure of the economy, the flow of coins through the economy has gotten all — it's kind of stopped," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said during a The Federal Reserve said in its statement that it is working with the U.S. Mint and Reserve Banks to address the issue through a "strategic allocation of coin inventories" to evenly distribute coins across banks and credit unions.Powell noted that the Federal Reserve expects the coin shortage to be a temporary issue as the country reopens and more Americans begin to spend again.According to FOX 19, the remainder of cash transactions will be applied to Kroger customers' loyalty cards to be applied toward their next purchase.

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