Bitcoin Cash Hoax Says Kroger Won’t Accept Crypto This Holiday

Bitcoin Cash Hoax Says Kroger Won’t Accept Crypto This Holiday

Earlier today, a press release came out that said American grocery retailer Kroger will accept Bitcoin Cash this holiday season. However, a spokesperson from the company has confirmed otherwise and the press release has since been deleted. Kroger Won’t Accept Bitcoin Cash This Holiday Season As per a report from Reuters, a Kroger spokesperson has […]


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