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Kroger Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results andUpdates Guidance for 2025

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Second Quarter Highlights

CINCINNATI, Sept. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) today reported its second quarter 2025 results, updated guidance and shared progress on key priorities.

Comments from Chairman and CEO Ron Sargent

"Kroger delivered another quarter of strong results, which demonstrates the clear and measurable progress we've made on our priorities – to simplify our organization, to improve the customer experience and to focus on work that creates the most value."

Second Quarter Financial Results

2Q25

($ in millions; except EPS)

2Q24

($ in millions; except EPS)

ID Sales (1) (Table 4)

3.4 %

1.2 %

Earnings Per Share

$0.91

$0.64

Adjusted EPS (Table 6)

$1.04

$0.93

Operating Profit

$863

$815

Adjusted FIFO Operating Profit

(Table 7)

$1,091

$984

Gross Margin (Table 8)

22.5 %

22.1 %

FIFO Gross Margin Rate (2)

Increased 39 basis points

(including 48 basis points increase from

the sale of Kroger Specialty Pharmacy)

OG&A Rate (1)

Decreased 5 basis points

(including 36 basis points increase from

the sale of Kroger Specialty Pharmacy)

(1)

Without fuel and adjustment items, if applicable.

(2)

Without rent, depreciation and amortization, fuel and adjustment items, if applicable.

Total company sales were $33.9 billion in the second quarter compared to $33.9 billion for the same period last year, which included $718 million from Kroger Specialty Pharmacy sales. Excluding fuel and Kroger Specialty Pharmacy, sales increased 3.8% compared to the same period last year.

Gross margin was 22.5% of sales for the second quarter compared to 22.1% for the same period last year. The improvement in gross margin was primarily attributable to the sale of Kroger Specialty Pharmacy, lower supply chain costs, lower shrink, and decreased fuel sales, partially offset by the mix effect from growth in pharmacy sales, which has lower margins, and price investments.

The FIFO gross margin rate, excluding rent, depreciation and amortization, fuel and adjustment items increased 39 basis points compared to the same period last year. The improvement in rate was primarily attributable to the sale of Kroger Specialty Pharmacy, lower shrink and lower supply chain costs, partially offset by the mix effect from growth in pharmacy sales, which has lower margins, and price investments.

The LIFO charge for the quarter was $62 million, compared to a LIFO charge of $21 million for the same period last year.

The Operating, General and Administrative rate, excluding fuel and adjustment items, decreased 5 basis points compared to the same period last year. The decrease in rate was primarily attributable to improved productivity and a favorable comparison to prior year, which included certain non-recurring charges, partially offset by the sale of Kroger Specialty Pharmacy.

Capital Allocation Strategy

Kroger expects to continue to generate strong free cash flow and remains committed to investing in the business to drive long-term sustainable net earnings growth, as well as maintaining its current investment grade debt rating. The Company expects to continue to pay its quarterly dividend and expects this to increase over time, subject to board approval.

During the fourth quarter of Kroger's fiscal 2024, Kroger entered into a $5 billion accelerated share repurchase program (ASR), which is expected to be completed in Kroger's fiscal third quarter 2025. The ASR is being completed under Kroger's $7.5 billion share repurchase authorization. After completion of the ASR program, Kroger expects to resume open market share repurchases under the remaining $2.5 billion authorization. Kroger expects to complete these open market share repurchases by the end of fiscal 2025, which is contemplated in full-year guidance.

Kroger's net total debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio is 1.63, compared to 1.24 a year ago (Table 5). The company's net total debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio target range is 2.30 to 2.50. Kroger's strong balance sheet provides ample opportunities for the Company to invest in the business and enhance shareholder value.

Full-Year 2025 Guidance*

Adjusted Metric*

FY25 Guidance as of June

20, 2025

FY25 Guidance as of

September 11, 2025

Identical Sales

without fuel

2.25% - 3.25%

2.7% - 3.4%

Operating Profit

$4.7 - $4.9 billion

$4.8 - $4.9 billion

EPS

$4.60 - $4.80

$4.70 - $4.80

Free Cash Flow

$2.8 - $3.0 billion

$2.8 - $3.0 billion

Cap Ex

$3.6 - $3.8 billion

$3.6 - $3.8 billion

Tax Rate**

23 %

22 %

*

Without adjusted items, if applicable. Kroger is unable to provide a full reconciliation of the GAAP and non-GAAP measures

used in 2025 guidance without unreasonable effort because it is not possible to predict certain of our adjustment items with a

reasonable degree of certainty. This information is dependent upon future events and may be outside of our control and its

unavailability could have a significant impact on 2025 GAAP financial results.

**

The adjusted tax rate reflects typical tax adjustments and does not reflect changes to the rate from the completion of income

tax audit examinations and changes in tax laws and policies, which cannot be predicted.

Comments from CFO David Kennerley

"Kroger's second quarter results reflect continued momentum in our business. Sales growth has been strong, led by pharmacy, eCommerce and Fresh, and we are encouraged by the improvement in grocery volumes.

As a result, we are raising our identical sales without fuel guidance to a new range of 2.7% to 3.4%. We are also raising the lower end of our adjusted FIFO net operating profit and net earnings per diluted share guidance, to new ranges of $4.8 to $4.9 billion and $4.70 to $4.80, respectively."

About Kroger

At The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), we are, across our family of companies more than 400,000 associates who serve over 11 million customers daily through an eCommerce and store experience under a variety of banner names, serving America through food inspiration and uplift, and creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste communities. To learn more about us, visit our newsroom and investor relations site.

Kroger's second quarter 2025 ended on August 16, 2025.

Note: Fuel sales have historically had a low gross margin rate and operating expense rate as compared to corresponding rates on non-fuel sales. As a result, Kroger discusses the changes in these rates excluding the effect of fuel.

Please refer to the supplemental information presented in the tables for reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures used in this press release to the most comparable GAAP financial measure and related disclosure. As noted above, Kroger is unable to provide a full reconciliation of the GAAP and non-GAAP measures used in its guidance without unreasonable effort because it is not possible to predict certain of our adjustment items with a reasonable degree of certainty. This information is dependent upon future events and may be outside of our control and its unavailability could have a significant impact on GAAP financial results.

This press release contains certain statements that constitute "forward-looking statements" about Kroger's financial position and the future performance of the company. These statements are based on management's assumptions and beliefs in light of the information currently available to it. Such statements are indicated by words or phrases such as "achieve," "committed," "continue," "drive," "expect," "future," "guidance," "may," "model," "opportunities," "strategy," "target," "trends," and variations of such words and similar phrases. Various uncertainties and other factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. These include the specific risk factors identified in "Risk Factors" in our annual report on Form 10-K for our last fiscal year and any subsequent filings, as well as the following:

Kroger's ability to achieve sales, earnings, incremental FIFO operating profit, and adjusted free cash flow goals may be affected by: labor negotiations; potential work stoppages; changes in the unemployment rate; pressures in the labor market; changes in government-funded benefit programs; changes in the types and numbers of businesses that compete with Kroger; pricing and promotional activities of existing and new competitors, and the aggressiveness of that competition; Kroger's response to these actions; the state of the economy, including interest rates, the inflationary, disinflationary and/or deflationary trends and such trends in certain commodities, products and/or operating costs; the geopolitical environment including wars and conflicts; unstable political situations and social unrest; changes in tariffs; the effect that fuel costs have on consumer spending; volatility of fuel margins; manufacturing commodity costs; supply constraints; diesel fuel costs related to Kroger's logistics operations; trends in consumer spending; the extent to which Kroger's customers exercise caution in their purchasing in response to economic conditions; the uncertainty of economic growth or recession; stock repurchases; changes in the regulatory environment in which Kroger operates, along with changes in federal policy and at regulatory agencies; Kroger's ability to retain pharmacy sales from third party payors; consolidation in the healthcare industry, including pharmacy benefit managers; Kroger's ability to negotiate modifications to multi-employer pension plans; natural disasters or adverse weather conditions; the effect of public health crises or other significant catastrophic events; the potential costs and risks associated with potential cyber-attacks or data security breaches; the success of Kroger's future growth plans; the ability to execute our growth strategy and value creation model, including continued cost savings, growth of our alternative profit businesses, and our ability to better serve our customers and to generate customer loyalty and sustainable growth through our strategic pillars of fresh, our brands, personalization, and eCommerce; the outcome of litigation matters, including those relating to the terminated transaction with Albertsons; and the risks relating to or arising from our opioid litigation settlements, including the risk of litigation relating to persons, entities, or jurisdictions that do not participate in those settlements . Our ability to achieve these goals may also be affected by our ability to manage the factors identified above. Our ability to execute our financial strategy may be affected by our ability to generate cash flow.

Kroger's adjusted effective tax rate may differ from the expected rate due to changes in tax laws and policies, the status of pending items with various taxing authorities, and the deductibility of certain expenses.

Kroger assumes no obligation to update the information contained herein unless required by applicable law. Please refer to Kroger's reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a further discussion of these risks and uncertainties.

Note: Kroger's quarterly conference call with investors will broadcast live at 10 a.m. (ET) on September 11, 2025 at ir.kroger.com. An on-demand replay of the webcast will be available at approximately 1 p.m. (ET) on Thursday, September 11, 2025.

2 nd Quarter 2025 Tables Include:

Table 1.

THE KROGER CO.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(in millions, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

SECOND QUARTER

YEAR-TO-DATE

2025

2024

2025

2024

SALES

$ 33,940

100.0 %

$ 33,912

100.0 %

$ 79,058

100.0 %

$ 79,181

100.0 %

OPERATING EXPENSES

MERCHANDISE COSTS, INCLUDING ADVERTISING,

WAREHOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION (a),

AND LIFO CHARGE (b)

26,130

77.0

26,261

77.4

60,681

76.8

61,385

77.5

OPERATING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE (a)

5,967

17.6

5,886

17.4

13,890

17.6

13,490

17.0

RENT

202

0.6

199

0.6

473

0.6

469

0.6

DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION

778

2.3

751

2.2

1,829

2.3

1,728

2.2

OPERATING PROFIT

863

2.5

815

2.4

2,185

2.8

2,109

2.7

OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)

NET INTEREST EXPENSE

(144)

(0.4)

(84)

(0.2)

(343)

(0.4)

(207)

(0.3)

NON-SERVICE COMPONENT OF COMPANY-SPONSORED

PENSION PLAN (EXPENSE) BENEFITS

(3)

-

3

-

(4)

-

6

-

GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS

56

0.2

(121)

(0.4)

37

-

(105)

(0.1)

NET EARNINGS BEFORE INCOME TAX EXPENSE

772

2.3

613

1.8

1,875

2.4

1,803

2.3

INCOME TAX EXPENSE

162

0.5

148

0.4

397

0.5

382

0.5

NET EARNINGS INCLUDING NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS

610

1.8

465

1.4

1,478

1.9

1,421

1.8

NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO

NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS

1

-

(1)

-

3

-

8

-

NET EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE KROGER CO.

$ 609

1.8 %

$ 466

1.4 %

$ 1,475

1.9 %

$ 1,413

1.8 %

NET EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE KROGER CO.

PER BASIC COMMON SHARE

$ 0.91

$ 0.64

$ 2.22

$ 1.94

AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES USED IN

BASIC CALCULATION

662

723

661

722

NET EARNINGS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE KROGER CO.

PER DILUTED COMMON SHARE

$ 0.91

$ 0.64

$ 2.20

$ 1.93

AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES USED IN

DILUTED CALCULATION

665

727

664

728

DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER COMMON SHARE

$ 0.35

$ 0.32

$ 0.67

$ 0.61

Note:

Certain percentages may not sum due to rounding.

Note:

The Company defines First-In First-Out (FIFO) gross profit as sales minus merchandise costs, including advertising, warehousing and transportation, but excluding the Last-In First-Out

(LIFO) charge, rent and depreciation and amortization.

The Company defines FIFO gross margin as FIFO gross profit divided by sales.

The Company defines FIFO operating profit as operating profit excluding the LIFO charge.

The Company defines FIFO operating margin as FIFO operating profit divided by sales.

The above FIFO financial metrics are important measures used by management to evaluate operational effectiveness. Management believes these FIFO financial metrics are useful to

investors and analysts because they measure our day-to-day operational effectiveness.

(a)

Merchandise costs ("COGS") and operating, general and administrative expenses ("OG&A") exclude depreciation and amortization expense and rent expense which are included in separate

expense lines.

(b)

LIFO charges of $62 and $21 were recorded in the second quarters of 2025 and 2024, respectively. For the year-to-date period, LIFO charges of $102 and $62 were recorded for 2025 and

2024, respectively.

Table 2.

THE KROGER CO.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in millions)

(unaudited)

August 16,

August 17,

2025

2024

ASSETS

Current Assets

Cash

$ 215

$ 233

Temporary cash investments

4,668

2,553

Store deposits in-transit

1,133

1,091

Receivables

2,211

2,149

Inventories

6,843

6,643

Assets held for sale

-

589

Prepaid and other current assets

735

805

Total current assets

15,805

14,063

Property, plant and equipment, net

25,947

25,708

Operating lease assets

6,812

6,786

Intangibles, net

866

866

Goodwill

2,674

2,673

Other assets

1,486

1,347

Total Assets

$ 53,590

$ 51,443

LIABILITIES AND SHAREOWNERS' EQUITY

Current Liabilities

Current portion of long-term debt including obligations

under finance leases

$ 827

$ 196

Current portion of operating lease liabilities

673

666

Accounts payable

10,183

10,344

Accrued salaries and wages

1,315

1,261

Liabilities held for sale

-

192

Other current liabilities

3,701

3,473

Total current liabilities

16,699

16,132

Long-term debt including obligations under finance leases

17,132

12,034

Noncurrent operating lease liabilities

6,546

6,485

Deferred income taxes

1,387

1,531

Pension and postretirement benefit obligations

376

377

Other long-term liabilities

2,173

2,372

Total Liabilities

44,313

38,931

Shareowners' equity

9,277

12,512

Total Liabilities and Shareowners' Equity

$ 53,590

$ 51,443

Total common shares outstanding at end of period

662

723

Total diluted shares year-to-date

664

728

Table 3.

THE KROGER CO.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(in millions)

(unaudited)

YEAR-TO-DATE

2025

2024

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Net earnings including noncontrolling interests

$ 1,478

$ 1,421

Adjustments to reconcile net earnings including noncontrolling

interests to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

1,829

1,728

Asset impairment and store closure charges

114

31

Operating lease asset amortization

318

327

LIFO charge

102

62

Share-based employee compensation

83

89

Deferred income taxes

(31)

(31)

Gain on the sale of assets

(6)

(9)

(Gain) loss on investments

(37)

105

Other

(29)

10

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Store deposits in-transit

179

124

Receivables

(12)

(256)

Inventories

92

271

Prepaid and other current assets

(91)

(202)

Accounts payable

(14)

176

Accrued expenses

181

(74)

Income taxes receivable and payable

6

95

Operating lease liabilities

(291)

(296)

Other

(183)

(107)

Net cash provided by operating activities

3,688

3,464

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Payments for property and equipment, including payments for lease buyouts

(1,968)

(2,179)

Proceeds from sale of assets

36

309

Other

(175)

(35)

Net cash used by investing activities

(2,107)

(1,905)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:

Payments on long-term debt including obligations under finance leases

(122)

(99)

Dividends paid

(422)

(420)

Proceeds from issuance of capital stock

163

93

Treasury stock purchases

(203)

(116)

Other

(73)

(100)

Net cash used by financing activities

(657)

(642)

NET INCREASE IN CASH AND TEMPORARY

CASH INVESTMENTS

924

917

CASH AND TEMPORARY CASH INVESTMENTS:

BEGINNING OF YEAR

3,959

1,883

END OF PERIOD

$ 4,883

$ 2,800

Reconciliation of capital investments:

Payments for property and equipment, including payments for lease buyouts

$ (1,968)

$ (2,179)

Payments for lease buyouts

11

46

Changes in construction-in-progress payables

(73)

57

Total capital investments, excluding lease buyouts

$ (2,030)

$ (2,076)

Disclosure of cash flow information:

Cash paid during the year for net interest

$ 370

$ 192

Cash paid during the year for income taxes

$ 415

$ 197

Table 4. Supplemental Sales Information

(in millions, except percentages)

(unaudited)

Items identified below should not be considered as alternatives to sales or any other GAAP measure of performance. Identical

sales is an industry-specific measure, and it is important to review it in conjunction with Kroger's financial results reported in

accordance with GAAP. Other companies in our industry may calculate identical sales differently than Kroger does, limiting

the comparability of the measure.

Kroger defines identical sales, excluding fuel, as sales to retail customers, including sales from all departments at identical

supermarket locations, jewelry and ship-to-home solutions. Kroger defines a supermarket as identical when it has been in

operation without expansion or relocation for five full quarters. We include Kroger Delivery sales as identical if the delivery

occurs in an existing Kroger Supermarket geography or when the location has been in operation for five full quarters.

IDENTICAL SALES

EXCLUDING ADJUSTMENT

ITEMS

SECOND QUARTER

YEAR-TO-DATE (a)

YEAR-TO-DATE

2025

2024

2025

2024

2025

2024

EXCLUDING FUEL

$ 30,019

$ 29,019

$ 69,785

$ 67,554

$ 70,045

$ 67,885

EXCLUDING FUEL

3.4 %

1.2 %

3.3 %

0.8 %

3.2 %

0.8 %

(a)

Identical sales, excluding fuel, were adjusted to exclude stores involved in the labor disputes in Colorado in the first

quarter of 2025. Identical sales, excluding fuel, were excluded for the first four weeks of the first quarter for stores

involved in this labor dispute.

Table 5. Reconciliation of Net Total Debt and

Net Earnings Attributable to The Kroger Co. to Adjusted EBITDA

(in millions, except for ratio)

(unaudited)

The items identified below should not be considered an alternative to any GAAP measure of

performance or access to liquidity. Net total debt to adjusted EBITDA is an important measure

used by management to evaluate the Company's access to liquidity. The items below should

be reviewed in conjunction with Kroger's financial results reported in accordance with GAAP.

The following table provides a reconciliation of net total debt.

August 16,

August 17,

2025

2024

Change

Current portion of long-term debt including obligations

under finance leases

$ 827

$ 196

$ 631

Long-term debt including obligations under finance leases

17,132

12,034

5,098

Total debt

17,959

12,230

5,729

Less: Temporary cash investments

4,668

2,553

2,115

Net total debt

$ 13,291

$ 9,677

$ 3,614

The following table provides a reconciliation from net earnings attributable to The Kroger Co. to adjusted EBITDA, as defined in

the Company's credit agreement, on a rolling four quarter 52-week basis.

ROLLING FOUR QUARTERS ENDED

August 16,

August 17,

2025

2024

Net earnings attributable to The Kroger Co. on a 53-week basis in fiscal year 2023

$ 2,727

$ 2,795

LIFO charge

135

73

Depreciation and amortization

3,347

3,179

Net interest expense

586

401

Income tax expense

685

781

Adjustment for loss on investments

6

244

Adjustment for severance charge and related benefits

79

-

Adjustment for impairment of intangible assets

30

-

Adjustment for property losses

25

-

Adjustment for merger-related costs (a)

361

544

Adjustment for merger-related litigation and settlement charges

136

-

Adjustment for opioid settlement charges and vendor reserves

(5)

-

Adjustment for gain on sale of Kroger Specialty Pharmacy

(79)

-

Adjustment for labor dispute charges

44

-

Adjustment for store closures

100

-

Adjustment for executive stock compensation for a former executive

(21)

-

53rd week EBITDA adjustment

-

(187)

Other

(14)

(10)

Adjusted EBITDA

$ 8,142

$ 7,820

Net total debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio on a 52-week basis

1.63

1.24

(a)

Merger related costs primarily include third-party professional fees and credit facility fees associated with the terminated merger

with Albertsons Companies, Inc.

Table 6. Net Earnings Per Diluted Share Excluding the Adjustment Items

(in millions, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

The purpose of this table is to better illustrate comparable operating results from our ongoing business, after removing the effects on net earnings

per diluted common share for certain items described below. Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per diluted share are useful metrics

to investors and analysts because they present more accurately year-over-year comparisons for net earnings and net earnings per diluted share

because adjusted items are not the result of normal operations. Items identified in this table should not be considered alternatives to net earnings

attributable to The Kroger Co. or any other GAAP measure of performance. These items should not be reviewed in isolation or considered

substitutes for the Company's financial results as reported in accordance with GAAP. Due to the nature of these items, as further described below,

it is important to identify these items and to review them in conjunction with the Company's financial results reported in accordance with GAAP.

The following table summarizes items that affected the Company's financial results during the periods presented.

SECOND QUARTER

YEAR-TO-DATE

2025

2024

2025

2024

Net earnings attributable to The Kroger Co.

$ 609

$ 466

$ 1,475

$ 1,413

Adjustment for (gain) loss on investments (a)(b)

(43)

92

(28)

80

Adjustment for labor dispute charges (a)(c)

-

-

33

-

Adjustment for store closures (a)(d)

-

-

77

-

Adjustment for executive stock compensation for a former executive (a)(e)

-

-

(16)

-

Adjustment for merger-related costs (a)(f)

-

123

-

266

Adjustment for merger-related litigation and settlement charges (a)(g)

92

-

102

-

Adjustment for opioid settlement charges and vendor reserves (a)(h)

-

-

17

-

Adjustment for severance charge and related benefits (a)(i)

37

-

37

-

Executive stock compensation for a former executive income tax adjustment

-

-

(7)

-

Held for sale income tax adjustment

-

-

-

(31)

2025 and 2024 Adjustment Items

86

215

215

315

Net earnings attributable to The Kroger Co.

excluding the adjustment items above

$ 695

$ 681

$ 1,690

$ 1,728

Net earnings attributable to The Kroger Co.

per diluted common share

$ 0.91

$ 0.64

$ 2.20

$ 1.93

Adjustment for (gain) loss on investments (j)

(0.06)

0.12

(0.04)

0.10

Adjustment for labor dispute charges (j)

-

-

0.05

-

Adjustment for store closures (j)

-

-

0.12

-

Adjustment for executive stock compensation for a former executive (j)

-

-

(0.03)

-

Adjustment for merger-related costs (j)

-

0.17

-

0.37

Adjustment for merger-related litigation and settlement charges (j)

0.14

-

0.16

-

Adjustment for opioid settlement charges and vendor reserves (j)

-

-

0.03

-

Adjustment for severance charge and related benefits (j)

0.05

-

0.05

-

Executive stock compensation for a former executive income tax adjustment (j)

-

-

(0.01)

-

Held for sale income tax adjustment (j)

-

-

-

(0.04)

2025 and 2024 Adjustment Items

0.13

0.29

0.33

0.43

Net earnings attributable to The Kroger Co. per

diluted common share excluding the adjustment items above

$ 1.04

$ 0.93

$ 2.53

$ 2.36

Average number of common shares used in

diluted calculation

665

727

664

728

Table 6. Net Earnings Per Diluted Share Excluding the Adjustment Items (continued)

(in millions, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

(a)

The amounts presented represent the after-tax effect of each adjustment.

(b)

The pre-tax adjustments for (gain) loss on investments were $(56) and $121 in the second quarters of 2025 and 2024, respectively. The

year-to-date pre-tax adjustments for (gain) loss on investments were $(37) and $105 in the first two quarters of 2025 and 2024, respectively.

(c)

The pre-tax adjustments to Sales, COGS and OG&A expenses for labor dispute charges was $44.

(d)

The pre-tax adjustment to OG&A expenses for store closures was $100.

(e)

The pre-tax adjustment to OG&A expenses for executive stock compensation for a former executive was $(21).

(f)

The pre-tax adjustments to OG&A expenses for merger-related costs were $148 in the second quarter of 2024. The year-to-date pre-tax

adjustments to OG&A expenses for merger-related costs were $323 for the first two quarters of 2024.

(g)

The pre-tax adjustment to OG&A expenses for merger-related litigation and settlement charges was $121 in the second quarter of 2025. The

year-to-date pre-tax adjustments to OG&A expenses for merger-related litigation and settlement charges was $136 for the first two quarters

of 2025.

(h)

The pre-tax adjustments to OG&A expenses for opioid settlement charges and vendor reserves was $22.

(i)

The pre-tax adjustment to OG&A expenses for severance charge and related benefits was $47.

(j)

The amounts presented represent the net earnings (loss) per diluted common share effect of each adjustment.

Note:

2025 Second Quarter Adjustment Items include adjustments for the gain on investments, merger-related litigation and settlement charges

and the severance charge and related benefits.

2025 Adjustment Items include the Second Quarter Adjustment Items plus the adjustments that occurred in the first quarter of 2025 for the

loss on investments, labor dispute charges, store closures, executive stock compensation for a former executive, merger-related litigation

costs, opioid settlement charges and vendor reserves and executive stock compensation for a former executive income tax.

2024 Second Quarter Adjustment Items include adjustments for the loss on investments and merger related costs.

2024 Adjustment Items include the Second Quarter Adjustment Items plus the adjustments that occurred in the first quarter of 2024 for gain

on investments, merger related costs and held for sale income tax.

Table 7. Operating Profit Excluding the Adjustment Items

(in millions)

(unaudited)

The purpose of this table is to better illustrate comparable operating results from our ongoing business, after removing the effects on

operating profit for certain items described below. Adjusted FIFO operating profit is a useful metric to investors and analysts because

it presents more accurately year-over-year comparisons for operating profit because adjusted items are not the result of normal

operations. Items identified in this table should not be considered alternatives to operating profit or any other GAAP measure of

performance. These items should not be reviewed in isolation or considered substitutes for the Company's financial results as reported

in accordance with GAAP. Due to the nature of these items, as further described below, it is important to identify these items and to

review them in conjunction with the Company's financial results reported in accordance with GAAP.

The following table summarizes items that affected the Company's financial results during the periods presented.

SECOND QUARTER

YEAR-TO-DATE

2025

2024

2025

2024

Operating profit

$ 863

$ 815

$ 2,185

$ 2,109

LIFO charge

62

21

102

62

FIFO operating profit

925

836

2,287

2,171

Adjustment for merger-related costs (a)

-

148

-

323

Adjustment for merger-related litigation and settlement charges

121

-

136

-

Adjustment for opioid settlement charges and vendor reserves

-

-

22

-

Adjustment for labor dispute charges

-

-

44

-

Adjustment for store closures

-

-

100

-

Adjustment for executive stock compensation for a former executive

-

-

(21)

-

Adjustment for severance charge and related benefits

47

-

47

-

Other

(2)

-

(5)

(11)

2025 and 2024 Adjustment items

166

148

323

312

Adjusted FIFO operating profit

excluding the adjustment items above

$ 1,091

$ 984

$ 2,610

$ 2,483

(a)

Merger related costs primarily include third party professional fees and credit facility fees associated with the terminated merger

with Albertsons Companies, Inc.

Table 8. Gross Margin

(in millions, except percentages)

(unaudited)

In the Consolidated Statements of Operations within Table 1, the Company separately presents rent and depreciation and amortization to evaluate operational effectiveness.

The table below calculates gross margin in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") by including a portion of rent and depreciation and

amortization related to the Company's manufacturing and warehousing and transportation activities.

The following table provides the calculation of gross profit and gross margin in accordance with GAAP.

SECOND QUARTER

YEAR-TO-DATE

2025

2024

2025

2024

Sales

$ 33,940

$ 33,912

$ 79,058

$ 79,181

Merchandise costs, including advertising, warehousing and transportation and LIFO charge, excluding

rent and depreciation and amortization

26,130

26,261

60,681

61,385

Rent

13

17

31

40

Depreciation and amortization

151

135

344

316

Gross profit

$ 7,646

$ 7,499

$ 18,002

$ 17,440

Gross margin

22.5 %

22.1 %

22.8 %

22.0 %

SOURCE The Kroger Co.