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This resulted in an average overcharge of $1.70 per item ... not going to pay attention,” Joy Alexander, a Kroger employee, told Consumer Reports. “They think that when they took it off ...
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports ...
Consumer Reports sent people to shop at Kroger-owned stores such as Harris Teeter, Ralphs, Fry’s and more to determine if the company had overcharged. The report discovered that at 26 stores ...
A recent joint investigation found that Kroger, the nation's largest grocery chain, has been overcharging its customers on sale items. Consumer Reports, along with other news organizations ...
The investigation on overcharging comes as the grocery giant reports record sales and profits. Kroger reported $3.8 billion in operating profit last year, according to a March earnings report.
Several Kroger employees told Consumer Reports that, following the investigation ... were expired by at least 90 days. The average overcharge we found was $1.70 per item, or 18.4 percent.
published by Consumer Reports on May 14, alleges that, "during a time of inflation and economic uncertainty," Kroger shoppers have been unknowingly overcharged. Here's what we know. Consumer ...
These undercover customers were overcharged on more than 150 items ... legal organization Towards Justice, told Consumer Reports. Kroger’s persistent price tag errors could violate both federal ...
according to Consumer Reports. Kroger stores in multiple states, the investigation has revealed, show a pattern of overcharging customers by frequently listing expired sale prices on the shelves ...
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 ...
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.