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Whole Foods Fine: Chain to Pay $800K for Overcharging in California

Whole Foods Fine: Chain to Pay $800K for Overcharging in California

By    |   Wednesday, 25 June 2014 07:10 PM EDT

Supermarket chain Whole Foods will pay a fine of $800,000 after an investigation found it overcharged California customers.

State and local inspectors found during a year-long investigation that Whole Foods charged more than the advertised price on many items, according to a statement from Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, Reuters said.

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Problems included failing to subtract at checkout the weight of salad bar containers, giving less weight than shown on labels for packaged items sold by the pound and selling items such as kebabs and deli foods by the piece rather than by the pound as required by law.

Whole Foods agreed to pay $630,000 in civil penalties to the city attorneys of Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Monica, who brought the case. It will also pay $100,000 into a consumer protection trust fund, and $68,394 for costs.

The Austin, Texas-based company also agreed to a five-year injunction that requires accurate pricing, increased monitoring of its pricing practices and random audits.

In a statement, Whole Foods said it cooperated with authorities, and that its pricing was accurate 98 percent of the time. "We will continue to refine and implement additional processes to minimize such errors going forward," it said.

Whole Foods operates 74 stores in California.

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Supermarket chain Whole Foods will pay a fine of $800,000 after an investigation found it overcharged California customers.
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