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When you pay for groceries, how closely are you checking your receipt? A new report is warning customers to check their prices twice when shopping at Kroger.
According to Gallego, this practice by Kroger was occurring on more than 150 items, “producing average overcharges of about $1.70 per item, an average 18% markup over the discount price ...
At half of the locations, they were overcharged for more than 150 items that had expired sales labels. Janice Ford, who is a customer, said, “It’s really disappointing as a consumer.
(The Center Square) — U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Arizona, wants answers from Kroger after an investigation found the grocery chain was allegedly overcharging customers.
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