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5 California Grocery Shakeup: Major Supermarket Changes This Spring 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Food Travel LogoCALIFORNIA STATE - California’s grocery landscape is entering a season of rapid transformation. As we move into the spring of 2026, the Golden State is seeing a massive shift in how residents shop, driven by the abrupt exit of high-tech experiments, new environmental mandates, and a post-merger realignment of the state's largest chains.


5 California Grocery Shakeup: Major Supermarket Changes
5 California Grocery Shakeup: Major Supermarket Changes

From the shuttering of cashier-less stores to the "Great Plastic Bag Ban," here are the major supermarket changes hitting California this spring.


1. The Amazon Fresh & Go "Total Retreat"

In one of the year's most significant shifts, Amazon has officially announced the closure of all Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go physical stores in California as of early 2026.



2. The "Great Bag Ban" Takes Full Effect

Starting this spring, the checkout experience in California looks fundamentally different. Under SB 1053, the loophole that allowed stores to sell thicker, "reusable" plastic bags is officially closed.

3. Kroger’s Post-Merger Realignment

Following the high-profile failure of the Kroger-Albertsons merger, Kroger (which operates Ralphs and Food 4 Less) is moving forward with a plan to close 60 "underperforming" stores through the first half of 2026.



4. Expansion Bright Spots: Aldi and Whole Foods

While some legacy anchors retreat, the bifurcation of the market means that value-focused and premium-focused brands are expanding.


5. New Laws for the Spring Shopper

Two other major California laws are changing the way you interact with grocers this spring: