Apr 01, 2022

Kan. gov. met with grocers on plan to eliminate the state sales tax on food

Posted Apr 01, 2022 8:00 AM
Gov. Kelly was joined by Kansas grocery store leaders Jon McCormick, President and CEO of the Retail Grocers Association of Missouri and Kansas,  Rich Risewick, President of Jamboree Foods of Norton and Mike Beal, CFO of Ball’s Food Stores Inc.
Gov. Kelly was joined by Kansas grocery store leaders Jon McCormick, President and CEO of the Retail Grocers Association of Missouri and Kansas,  Rich Risewick, President of Jamboree Foods of Norton and Mike Beal, CFO of Ball’s Food Stores Inc.

ROELAND PARK – Governor Laura Kelly led a roundtable discussion with Kansas grocers at a Price Chopper in Roeland Park today to discuss her “Axe the Food Tax” plan. The plan will eliminate the 6.5% state sales tax on groceries and will save an average family nearly $500 a year. 

“Kansans have been paying more for groceries than people in almost every other state,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “With pandemic-induced inflation affecting families and their pocketbooks, it's more important than ever we provide immediate financial relief for Kansans by eliminating the food tax." 

Kelly was joined by Kansas grocery store leaders: 

  1. Jon McCormick, President and CEO of the Retail Grocers Association of Missouri and Kansas 
  2. Rich Risewick, President of Jamboree Foods of Norton 
  1. Mike Beal, CFO of Ball’s Food Stores Inc. 

Kansas has the second highest sales tax rate on groceries and is one of only seven states in the nation to fully tax groceries. The passage of Governor Kelly’s “Axe the Food Tax” plan keep business in Kansas while at the same time saving every shopper money.