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Attorney General Russell Coleman announced on Thursday that his office has reached a $110 million settlement with the Kroger ...
Kroger will pay Kentucky $110 million in settlement funds that will ultimately go to combat the opioid crisis Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman says the business helped fuel.
Kroger and its pharmacies in the state were responsible for over 11% of all opioid pills dispensed in Kentucky.