Supermarket retailer Kroger announced on Monday that it would stop selling magazines that feature assault weapons in their pages.
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Kristal Howard, a spokesperson for the company, in a statement, said, “We regularly review the company’s assortment of periodicals and make merchandising decisions based on customer preferences.”
Kroger’s intention in removing such magazines from its shelves is an ongoing effort to tighten its gun-related policies in the wake of the deadly Parkland, Florida, mass killing last month.