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- Texas company, Kroger in legal fight 03/13/2010 9:27AM
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CINCINNATI – A Dallas area company charges that Kroger Co. is ripping off its technology and methods in the grocery chain's popular gasoline discount rewards program.
Irving, Texas-based Excentus Corp. has filed federal suit in Texas against Cincinnati-based Kroger, saying its patents are being violated and seeking an order stopping Kroger and for unspecified damages. Kroger filed its own lawsuit, asking a federal court in Cincinnati to declare it has done nothing wrong.
Excentus has the "Fuelperks" gas discount system and developed programs with several Kroger rivals, including Minneapolis-based Supervalu Inc. and Pittsburgh-based Giant Eagle.
Kroger says it developed its own ways of linking loyalty card data to its gas pumps.
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