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Kroger integration
Put your general-merchandise and home catalog in front of one of the largest everyday-shopper audiences in the US — and run Kroger orders next to Amazon, Walmart, and the rest without opening another portal.
Kroger is one of the biggest grocery retailers in the country, and its third-party marketplace extended that weekly foot-and-site traffic well past the grocery aisle — into general merchandise, home, kitchen, wellness, toys, and more. Those are exactly the categories a grocery run doesn't cover, which is what makes the channel interesting: millions of shoppers arrive for the essentials and discover your catalog on the way. Kroger's marketplace runs on the Mirakl platform, so once you're approved to sell there, Rilk connects the seller account you've been granted and folds Kroger into the operation you already run for every other channel.
What you can do
- Kroger orders land in Rilk the moment they're placed. Pick, pack, and ship from the same station you use for Amazon and Walmart — no separate seller portal to babysit.
- List general merchandise and home goods to grocery-scale traffic. Your non-food catalog rides the same everyday shopper visits that bring people to Kroger for the weekly basket.
- Inventory stays in lockstep from one stock pool. Sell four units anywhere and the Kroger listing drops by four. Safely list the same stock on Kroger, Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and your own store without overselling.
- Ship-confirm with tracking flows back to Kroger automatically the moment the label prints.
- Returns land in the same workflow as every other channel — inspect, restock, re-grade, or write off.
- Per-unit profit reconciled against Kroger's real payouts, with commission and fees already accounted for — not a guess.
What's supported
- Catalog listing — create, update, and deactivate Kroger offers, with per-channel pricing overrides.
- Inventory sync — the Kroger listing decrements in real time as stock sells anywhere.
- Order ingestion with full line-item detail, plus order acceptance and refusal.
- Ship-confirm and tracking submission back to Kroger.
- Return ingestion handled in the same flow as Amazon, Walmart, and eBay returns.
- Settlement reconciliation — Kroger's commission and deductions posted into per-unit profit.
- Buy and print carrier labels (UPS, FedEx, USPS, DHL) without leaving Rilk.
Connecting Kroger
Log into Rilk, open Company Settings → Marketplace integrations, pick Kroger, and connect your seller account. Your listings, inventory, and recent orders flow in on the first sync. Kroger's marketplace is invite/approval-based on Kroger's side — you'll need to be an approved seller there first — but once you are, Rilk plugs in within minutes; there's no separate tool or per-retailer subscription.
Why sell on Kroger with Rilk
The pitch for Kroger is reach, not niche: few marketplaces put you in front of shoppers who come back every single week. But that reach comes with the same tax every new channel does — one more portal to check, one more payout format to decode, one more inventory count to keep honest. Run three or four channels that way and the spreadsheet becomes the job.
Rilk removes the tax. Kroger inventory shares one stock pool with everything else you sell, so listing there never means rationing units out of fear of overselling. Kroger orders drop into the same inbox as Amazon and Walmart, so a busy grocery-traffic day doesn't mean a second workflow. And Kroger's commissions and deductions roll into the same settlement-verified per-unit profit number as the rest of your business — so you actually know what the channel made you, not what you hoped it did.
Related
- All marketplace integrations — every channel Rilk connects.
- Multi-channel sync — one stock pool across Kroger, Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and more.
- Shipping — buy and print UPS, FedEx, USPS, and DHL labels inside Rilk.
- Reporting — per-unit profit verified against Kroger's real payouts.
- Mirakl-powered retailers — the full curated-marketplace roster Rilk connects.
