Kroger suspended negotiations with striking union workers Saturday after four bargaining sessions failed to produce an agreement. Over 3,300 members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400 in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio have been on strike since Oct. 13."Although we feel like the differences between us are narrower than they once were, the health care issue remains an obstacle that we have not been able to overcome," said Archie Fralin, a Kroger spokesman said to the AP.The
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