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California customers overcharged by Walmart face a penalty of $5.6 million due to pricing discrepancies.

Walmart agrees to pay $5.6 million in a customer protection lawsuit, accused of overcharging consumers in various California stores. The lawsuits were filed by multiple California counties.

Retailgiant Walmart financially penalized for inflating prices on products sold to consumers in...
Retailgiant Walmart financially penalized for inflating prices on products sold to consumers in California, amounting to a hefty $5.6 million in total fees.

California customers overcharged by Walmart face a penalty of $5.6 million due to pricing discrepancies.

In a recent development, Walmart has agreed to a $5.6 million settlement following a lawsuit filed by four California counties (Santa Clara, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Sonoma) over allegations of overcharging customers and mislabeling product weights across its California stores.

The lawsuit, which accused Walmart of charging customers more than the shelf prices and mislabeling weights of items like produce, baked goods, and prepared foods, has been a long-standing issue for the retail giant. In 2012, Walmart paid $2.1 million for similar violations of pricing laws.

Under the settlement, Walmart is required to take several compliance measures, including assigning staff at its 280 California stores to ensure accurate pricing and product weight labeling, paying $5.5 million in civil penalties, and nearly $140,000 towards investigative costs. The company is also expected to ensure transparency and accuracy in all sales to comply with California’s False Advertising and Unfair Competition laws.

Consumers affected by the overcharging and mislabeling are not eligible for direct restitution from this settlement. However, they can seek price corrections at stores and report suspected violations to the California Weights and Measures Division.

This settlement does not cover any other states besides California, but Walmart may face similar lawsuits in other locations. Other retailers like Safeway and Kroger & Subsidiaries, including Harris Teeter, Ralphs, and Fred Meyer, have also faced penalties for overcharging customers in California.

Jeff Rosen, the Attorney of Santa Clara County District, emphasized the importance of correct pricing, stating, "The price at the register must be correct." Edgar Dworsky, a customer rights advocate, echoed this sentiment, saying, "Customers should pay the advertised price, as it is the law."

This settlement marks a significant step for Walmart in ensuring its compliance with California state laws. Failure to do so may result in further legal action and penalties.

[1] California Department of Justice. (2025). Walmart to Pay $5.6 Million to Settle Overcharging and Mislabeling Allegations. Retrieved from https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/walmart-pay-56-million-settle-overcharging-and-mislabeling-allegations

[2] Santa Clara County Office of the District Attorney. (2025). Walmart Agrees to Pay $5.6 Million to Settle Overcharging and Mislabeling Allegations. Retrieved from https://www.sccgov.org/sites/da/District-Attorney-News/Pages/Walmart-Agrees-to-Pay-56-Million-to-Settle-Overcharging-and-Mislabeling-Allegations.aspx

[3] San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office. (2025). Walmart Agrees to Pay $5.6 Million to Settle Overcharging and Mislabeling Allegations. Retrieved from https://www.sbcounty.gov/da/press-releases/2025/walmart-agrees-to-pay-56-million-to-settle-overcharging-and-mislabeling-allegations.aspx

[4] San Diego County District Attorney's Office. (2025). Walmart Agrees to Pay $5.6 Million to Settle Overcharging and Mislabeling Allegations. Retrieved from https://www.sandiego.gov/da/news-releases/2025/walmart-agrees-to-pay-56-million-to-settle-overcharging-and-mislabeling-allegations.aspx

[5] San Francisco Chronicle. (2025). Walmart to Pay $5.6 Million to Settle Overcharging and Mislabeling Lawsuit. Retrieved from https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Walmart-to-pay-5-6-million-to-settle-overcharging-17167847.php

[6] Los Angeles Times. (2025). Walmart to Pay $5.6 Million to Settle Overcharging and Mislabeling Lawsuit. Retrieved from https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2025-03-15/walmart-to-pay-56-million-to-settle-overcharging-and-mislabeling-lawsuit

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