Walmart, the world's largest retailer, has agreed to pay $1.64 million to settle regulatory charges related to illegal pricing practices at its 64 New Jersey stores. The settlement includes a $1.62 million civil fine, the largest obtained by the Office of Weights and Measures of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, according to New Jersey's Attorney General Matthew Platkin.
New Jersey's AG Matthew Platkin said that Walmart's $1.64 million settlement over in-store pricing practices includes a $1.62 million civil fine, and is the largest obtained by the Office of Weights and Measures of the state Division of Consumer Affairs https://t.co/ODNngtgPQk https://t.co/hgfrrnHOba
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🔵 NEW JERSEY FINES WALMART OVER IN-STORE PRICING PRACTICES Walmart, the world's largest retailer, agreed to pay $1.64 million to settle regulatory charges that its 64 New Jersey stores employed illegal pricing practices that made it hard for consumers to comparison-shop. Full… https://t.co/ns6UVeoXTt