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Consumer Reports identifies widespread pricing errors in Kroger stores, with some sale tags outdated by more than 90 days, leading to overcharges for shoppers.
The investigation alleges price tag discrepancies at the supermarket giant’s stores leading to customers being overcharged on many items marked as discounted or on sale.
Consumer Reports launched its investigation after Kroger workers in Colorado, currently in union negotiations, alleged ...
Expired sale tags at Kroger-owned stores like Fred Meyer are leading to accidental overcharges, a new investigation reveals.
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports ...
A new Consumer Reports study claims that Kroger, which owns King Soopers, has been advertising marked-down prices on ...
Shoppers at some Kroger-owned grocery stores paid full price for items labeled as discounted due to expired shelf tags, according to an investigation.
DENVER — Shoppers at one of the nation’s largest grocery chains may be unknowingly paying more for groceries.
So it makes sense that when a good deal is advertised and groceries are on sale – that’s the time to buy, right? Well, a new ...
Derek and Allison Hadfield became more and more fed up whenever they shopped for their family of four at their local Kroger grocery in Belpre, Ohio. When they tried to save money by buying stuff ...
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