Albertsons to Pay $773.8M for Role in Opioid Epidemic
Summary
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced an agreement in principle requiring grocery chain Albertsons to pay up to $773,787,782.93 to address its role in the opioid epidemic. Albertsons operates California stores under Safeway and Vons. The agreement was reached through multistate negotiations led by California, Colorado, Illinois, and Oregon. Negotiations regarding injunctive relief remain ongoing.
What changed
California Attorney General announced a $773.8 million agreement in principle with Albertsons Companies Inc. to settle claims related to its role in the opioid epidemic. The settlement emerged from multistate negotiations involving the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Illinois, and Oregon. While the parties have agreed on total potential payment amounts to eligible state and local governments, negotiations on injunctive relief remain pending.
Albertsons, which operates Safeway and Vons grocery stores in California, faces significant financial obligations under this settlement. Healthcare providers and pharmacies operating in states participating in the settlement should monitor for jurisdiction-specific implementation requirements and fund distribution mechanisms. Companies in the retail pharmacy sector should review this settlement as an indicator of ongoing enforcement trends regarding opioid liability.
What to do next
- Monitor for final settlement terms and injunctive relief requirements
- Review internal opioid distribution policies
- Track state-specific implementation requirements
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Attorney General Bonta Announces $773 Million Agreement in Principle with Albertsons for its Role in Opioid Epidemic
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- Attorney General Bonta Announces $773 Million Agreement in P… Tuesday, April 14, 2026 Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced that, after multistate negotiations, an agreement in principle has been reached on monetary terms that would require grocery chain Albertsons to pay up to $773,787,782.93 to address its role in the opioid epidemic. Albertsons operates in California through a number of subsidiaries, including Safeway and Vons. While the parties have reached agreement on the total potential payment that Albertsons would make to eligible state and local governments, important negotiations — including with respect to injunctive relief — remain.
“This agreement is part of our ongoing fight to bring help and healing to communities harmed by the opioid crisis,” said Attorney General Bonta. “The California Department of Justice has worked closely with our coalition partners to hold corporate actors accountable for fueling this public health crisis. We will continue to address the epidemic from all angles and support individuals and families affected by it.”
The negotiations with Albertsons have been led by the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Illinois, and Oregon.
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