The Denver Post

Shoppers may get piece of big deal

- By Emmett Lindner

Some Walmart customers may be entitled to claim up to $500 as part of a $45 million settlement that the retail giant is paying to resolve a class-action lawsuit, according to a settlement administra­tor’s website.

The lawsuit, filed on Oct. 19, 2022, claimed that Walmart overcharge­d shoppers for in-store purchases of certain weighted grocery items, including poultry and pork, and for bagged citrus. The lawsuit accuses the company of “unfair and deceptive business practices” that resulted in higher costs than what were advertised, according to court documents.

The lawsuit alleges that Walmart falsely inflated product weight, mislabeled products and overcharge­d for clearance products sold by weight.

The retail giant has denied the allegation­s, but it agreed to the settlement. “We believe a settlement is in the best interest of both parties,” a Walmart spokespers­on said in a statement.

The lawsuit claims that Walmart overcharge­d for certain items. Prices for weighted products, including meat, poultry, pork and seafood, sometimes differed between the item labels and the labels on the shelves, and customers were charged for the higher prices at checkout, according to the settlement.

Other grocery descriptio­ns are said to have been distorted, too. Some bagged citrus products, including navel oranges, organic oranges, organic grapefruit and tangerines, were labeled with a weight that was lower than what appeared on the shelf tags, and customers were charged for a heavier weight of the products than what they took home.

The lawsuit also included some weighted goods that were near expiration, and displayed a price that was lower than what appeared on the register.

Any customers who shopped in a store at a Walmart retail location in the United States and Puerto Rico between Oct. 19, 2018, and Jan. 19, 2024, and purchased the included weighted goods or bagged citrus can apply for a settlement payment through the administra­tor’s website or by mail.

The deadline to submit any claim is June 5.

To apply, either fill out the online form on the administra­tor’s website at walmartwei­ghtedgroce­riessettle­ment.com, or download a form to print and send by mail to an address provided on the form. The form requires claimants to submit contact informatio­n, describe the type and number of items purchased, and select a payment option, and gives them the opportunit­y to upload receipts.

The amount that claimants receive, if approved, can vary. With proof of purchase, shoppers can take home up to 2% of the total amount they paid for weighted goods and bagged citrus, with a cap of $500.

The final approval hearing is scheduled for June 12.

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