A class-action lawsuit against Walmart has been reopened amid claims the company regularly charges higher prices at the register and on the receipt than it posts on store shelves, costing consumers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. A federal appeals court ruled on the case Wednesday, sending it back to a U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois.
A class-action lawsuit against Walmart has been reopened amid claims the company regularly charges higher prices at the register and on the receipt than it posts on store shelves, costing consumers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. A federal appeals court ruled on the case Wednesday, sending it back to a U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois.

Court of Appeals Reopens Deceptive Shelf Pricing Lawsuit Against Walmart

Published: 7/5/2024, 10:46:38 PM EDT
An appellate court on July 3, reversed a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit alleging decep...
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