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Widespread overcharges on everyday items have raised concerns about transparency, trust—and your grocery bill.
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports ...
As the grocer faces claims that it overcharged shoppers for sale items, supermarkets should make sure there aren’t any ...
Kroger told Consumer Reports, "while any error is unacceptable, the characterization of widespread pricing concerns is ...
Shoppers at some Kroger-owned grocery stores paid full price for items labeled as discounted due to expired shelf tags, according to an investigation.
Customers at Kroger stores like City Market and King Soopers — which operate roughly 150 locations across 36 cities in ...
Imagine picking up an item on sale only to be charged full price at checkout. That's exactly what Consumer Reports says is ...
A recently released investigation alleges the Ohio-based grocery chain Kroger frequently charges consumers full price for items advertised as on sale.
The investigation took place at Kroger and Kroger-owned stores, including Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, and Ralphs, in 14 ...
Shoppers at Kroger, one of the nation’s largest grocery chains, have been unknowingly paying full price at checkout for items ...
You’re shopping for your family at Kroger when you notice a sale price on Cheerios cereal and grab a box, but later at the ...
Shoppers at Kroger may have paid more for discounted items than necessary. The Ohio-based supermarket chain ...