Stop & Shop Strike Cost Parent Company Up To $110 Million

BOSTON (CBS) – The 11-day strike at Stop & Shop cost the supermarket chain's parent company up to $110 million.

In a statement Wednesday, Dutch supermarket giant Ahold Delhaize said the strike at 246 Stop & Shop stores had "a one-off impact on underlying operating profit of between $90 - $110m resulting from lower sales, increased shrink of seasonal and perishable inventory and additional supply chain costs."

Stop & Shop workers on strike in Dorchester, April 17, 2019. (WBZ-TV)

Thirty-one thousand workers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut walked off the job on April 11 in a dispute over pay, health insurance and pension benefits. They returned to work with a tentative contract agreement Monday, April 22.

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