Hiller's Market has announced the final days for the seven stores that were purchased by Kroger earlier this year.

The following stores will close at 8 p.m. on these respective days:

Stock on the shelves at Hiller's has been slowly depleting as the company works to sell off items that won't be carried by Kroger.

The sale of all seven Hiller's to Kroger was announced on May 1 and Kroger will be reopening five of the six locations sometime in July. The Union Lake Hiller's location will not be reopened as a Kroger and extensive repairs will be done on the Northville location, delaying that store's opening.

A sale price has not been disclosed.

A Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice was given to employees on April 30 notifying workers that the company was being sold. The notice indicated that approximately 846 employees would lose their jobs as part of the sale.

The notice indicated that the closing wouldn't be until closer to the end of June or early July, but that has changed.

"As a result of the closings, all employees will be terminated. An exact date for the closings has not yet been established, but it is anticipated to occur between June 30, 2015 and July 13, 2015," the notice reads. "It is currently anticipated that the employees will be terminated during this fourteen-day period."

Kroger has consistently said it would consider any Hiller's employee for a job at one of their stores if the employee is interested.

"Our goal is to transition Hiller's associates who join our team immediately after cessation of Hiller's operations so these individuals can continue to work without disrupting their employment or benefits," said Jayne Homco, president of The Kroger Co. of Michigan, in a press release on May 21. "We welcome the Hiller's team to our staff and want to make their move to Kroger as easy as possible."

At that time, more than 250 applications had been submitted to Kroger by Hiller's employees.

Matt Durr is a business reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Email him at mattdurr@mlive.com or follow him on Twitter.