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The nation's largest retailer will pay millions in a consumer protection lawsuit settlement. Here's what you need to know.
Walmart will pay $5.6 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed the retailer overcharged customers on items such as produce and prepared foods in some California stores.
Organizers of the ‘stoppage’ focused their ire on Home Depot, Target, Walmart, Stater Brothers #202 in Pasadena, McDonalds ...
The suit claims Walmart overcharged customers in four California counties. Angelina Jolie planning to sell LA home and move ...
Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) has agreed to pay a hefty sum of $5.6 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the retail giant of ...
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The California Department of Justice said Walmart agreed in 2012 to pay $2.1 million for overcharging customers, USA Today ...
Walmart has settled a $5.6 million lawsuit over false pricing at 280 California stores, facing claims of customers being ...
California authorities have reached a settlement with a major U.S. retailer following a multi-county investigation into its ...
Earlier this month Walmart agreed to pay $5.6 million as part of a settlement with four California counties as part of a ...
Immigrant-rights advocates will undertake a daylong “community stoppage” on Tuesday with a 24-hour boycott of various ...