![]() ![]() Once certified, the Harris Teeter stores in Hampton Roads would join more than 100 others in the area that accept the benefit. It’s unclear what accounted for the change at Harris Teeter, and why the stores in Virginia hadn’t accepted WIC before. The chain’s parent company, Kroger, said that all 10 of its Kroger stores in Hampton Roads accept the benefit. ![]() “We hope to have this complete in 30-60 days,” she wrote. The Virginia stores are in the process of becoming certified. Harris Teeter stores in Virginia, Delaware and Florida don’t accept WIC, the spokeswoman, Danna Robinson, wrote in an email. The manager directed The Pilot to a corporate spokeswoman, who would only take questions by email and provided a brief, two-sentence response to several questions. Elliott said she was told employees are still being trained in WIC. When reached by The Pilot, a manager at the store declined to be interviewed. E-Pilot Evening Edition Home Page Close Menu
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