Sept 12 (Reuters) - Kroger ( KR ) beat Wall Street
estimates for quarterly same-store sales on Thursday, as its
efforts to offer freshly sourced groceries at lower prices
helped pull in customers looking to save dollars.
Identical sales, excluding fuel, rose 1.2% at the
supermarket chain in the second quarter, compared with analysts'
average estimate of 0.93% growth, according to LSEG data.