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Walmart Settlement: Up to $500 for Overcharged Shoppers

April 5, 2024

Walmart, a household name in the retail industry, has found itself embroiled in a significant legal settlement amounting to a whopping $45 million, addressing allegations of overcharging on specific grocery items. This Walmart settlement comes as a result of a class-action lawsuit filed against the retail giant, which alleged that Walmart had been charging higher prices for certain packaged meat, poultry, pork, seafood, and bagged citrus products than the actual per-unit costs.

The period in question spans from Oct. 19, 2018, to Jan. 19, 2024, during which purchases made at any of Walmart’s 4,615 U.S. stores could render customers eligible for refunds of up to $500. In order to qualify for reimbursement, individuals must be able to provide proof of purchase, typically in the form of a receipt.

For those who have retained their receipts, refunds could amount to 2% of the total purchase cost, with a maximum cap of $500. However, even if consumers are unable to produce a receipt, they can still submit a claim, though the refund amount will range from $10 to $25, depending on the items reported.

Despite the settlement, Walmart maintains its position of denying any wrongdoing in the matter, as outlined in the agreement filed with a federal court in Tampa, Florida, back in November.

For those who believe they are entitled to a refund, time is of the essence. The deadline for submitting a claim is June 5, although final approval of the settlement is subject to a hearing scheduled for June 12. Should any consumers prefer not to participate in the settlement, they have until May 22 to opt out.

Walmart customers who made grocery purchases during the specified period are strongly urged to carefully review their receipts and promptly submit any eligible claims to ensure they do not miss out on the opportunity for potential refunds. With the deadline looming, seizing this opportunity for restitution is crucial.

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