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Consumer Reports finds some Kroger stores overcharged $1.70 on average per sale item. If you’ve ever been charged a regular price instead of the sale price at a Kroger store, you’re not alone.
Shoppers at some Kroger-owned grocery stores have reportedly been paying full-price for items inaccurately labeled as discounted by out-of-date shelf price tags. Consumer Reports, The Guardian and ...
Kroger overcharged customers on sale items due to expired labels, according to a joint investigation. The average overcharge was $1.70 per item, totaling 18.4 percent. Kroger's "Make It Right ...
A joint investigation found that nationwide grocer Kroger has been charging shoppers full price for many discounted items. The report, published by Consumer Reports on May 14, alleges that ...
On average, the overcharge was $1.70 per item, the report found The study was a collaboration between The Guardian, FERN and Consumer Reports Kroger told Consumer ...
Kroger stores nationwide have been overcharging shoppers on expired and discounted sale items – potentially breaking federal and state laws and sapping extra dollars from cash-strapped customers ...
You’re shopping for your family at a Kroger-owned grocery store when you notice a sale price on Cheerios cereal and grab a box, but later at the checkout, it rings up for full price.