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New Jersey is one of nine states nationwide with mandatory unit pricing laws in force. During the first three months of , OWM conducted pricing inspections of Walmart stores throughout the state and found more than 2, instances where the incorrect unit of measurement was used. In addition to using incorrect units of measurement, various units of measurement were often used within the same category of merchandise—such as using per can, per pound, or per count for coffee—making it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for shoppers to compare prices.
The allegations resolved by the settlement reflect an ongoing pattern of pricing violations at Walmart stores in New Jersey. This is the second time in less than a year that a chain retailer has agreed to pay the Division a seven-figure settlement to resolve allegations of chronic, widespread pricing violations. In November , Dollar General Corp. Consumers can also call to receive a complaint form by mail. Led by Mayor Bert H.
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