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Grocery stores and other retailers across the Bay Area have recently been caught overcharging customers, according to county inspectors a problem that experts say happens far more than most people realize.
In early August, SFGate reported that several Safeway stores in Marin County were charging customers too much for items such as produce, cheese and laundry detergent. And that was after Safeway paid out a $2.25 million settlement in 2014 when inspections revealed pricing inaccuracies at stores throughout the state, and last year, Target similarly reached a $5 million settlement with several California counties.
More than one-third of stores in Sonoma County failed price accuracy inspections over the past year, the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reported in May. In Santa Clara County, inspectors last year found discrepancies at Walmart, Target, Walgreens and other stores, ABC7 reported.
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Inaccuracies at the cash register mainly come down to human or computer error, officials and consumer advocates say.
Link (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/grocery-stores-overcharging-18303789.php
Highlights from the link -- how to respond:
Customers should know the law when they go shopping. The correct price is the lowest posted, quoted or displayed" price. When there are multiple different prices listed, you are entitled to the lowest one.
It's a good idea to pay attention during checkout to ensure youre getting the stores lowest price listed.
After checkout, review your receipt for any errors. Do it before you leave the store.
If you were overcharged for something you purchased and are still at the store, alert an employee and resolve the issue in person.
If the issue isnt fixed or you want to file a complaint, contact your local office of weights and measures
Bay Area weights and measures departments
Alameda County: 510-268-7343, email form at www.acgov.org
Contra Costa County: complaint form at www.contracosta.ca.gov
Marin County: 415-473-7888, complaint form at www.marincounty.org
Napa County: 707-299-1426, weightsandmeasures@countyofnapa.org
San Francisco County: 415-252-3884, sfweightsandmeasures@sfdph.org
San Mateo County: 650-363-4700, complaint form at www.smcgov.org.
Santa Clara County: 408-918-4601 (main line), 866-722-6637 (overcharge complaints), scc.wts-measures@cep.sccgov.org, store scanner complaint form at https://weights.sccgov.org
Solano County: 707-784-1310, wm@solanocounty.com, complaint form at www.solanocounty.com.
Sonoma County: 707-565-2371, sonomaag@sonoma-county.org, complaint form at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov
True Blue American
(18,159 posts)I have 3 close.
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Amazon is much too high. Walmart has the same things cheaper.
CrispyQ
(38,229 posts)KarenS
(4,630 posts)when the cashier actually 'rang things up' there was time to catch an error,,,, these days they scan things very quickly and it is difficult to see them scan then look at the register to see the price,,,, plus the register tape not printed until the end and products are alphabetized within in categories,,,, hard to find things,,,,
marybourg
(13,181 posts)by your store card, your credit card, various types of physical coupons and now digital coupons. When they came out with store cards, many people were skeptical, but they lured us in with: youll never need to cut out coupons again. That worked out well. Not.
I drew the line at digital coupons. But I guess Im going to have to call my county Dept. of Weights and Measures, because theyre posting only the digital coupon prices on produce.