Kroger Accused of Breaching Kona Coffee Settlement by Hawaiian Farmers

Hawaiian coffee farmers have raised allegations against grocery chain Kroger, accusing the company of breaching a settlement agreement. The farmers claimed that the chain continued to sell coffee falsely labeled as “Kona”, despite an agreement to cease such sales.

Subsequently, the farmers have lodged an appeal to a federal judge in Washington, pushing for an order compelling the corporation to reveal their sales records. The rationale behind this move is to enable the farmers to compute potential damages incurred.

These accusations, however, have not been substantiated, as the full details behind the allegations, the nature of the breached agreement, and the potential ramifications for Kroger are still emerging.

Those who wish to delve deeper into these unfolding developments may access further details on the matter via this report.