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新泽西州对沃尔玛的非法定价行为处以164万美元的罚款

New Jersey fines Walmart 1.64 million US dollars for illegal pricing.

Gelonghui Finance ·  Jun 19 14:08
On June 19th, Guo Lianhui | The world's largest retailer Walmart agreed to pay $1.64 million to settle allegations by regulators that 64 of its stores in New Jersey used illegal pricing methods, making it difficult for consumers to compare shopping. New Jersey's Attorney General Matthew Platkin said on Tuesday that the settlement includes $1.62 million in civil fines, the largest fine obtained by the state's Office of Consumer Affairs. New Jersey is one of nine states in the United States that requires grocery retailers to display prices in standard, easy-to-understand units of measurement, such as pounds and quarts. He pointed out that more than 2,000 incorrect units of measurement were found in Walmart stores during the first quarter of 2023.

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