Anne Bucher ย |ย  August 28, 2024

Category: Baby Products
Close up of Walmart signage, representing the Walmart class action.
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Walmart class action lawsuit overview:

  • Who: Plaintiff Quina Myers filed a class action lawsuit against Walmart Stores Inc.
  • Why: Myers claims that Walmart charges consumers more than the price listed on Rollback stickers, price stickers and yellow stickers causing them to overpay for the items.
  • Where: The Walmart class action lawsuit was filed in Arkansas federal court.

A new Walmart class action lawsuit alleges the retail giant overcharges consumers for food, baby products, appliances and other products.

Plaintiff Quina Myers claims Walmart charged incorrect prices for items tagged in the aisles between Feb. 1 and July 29, 2024.

Myers says she shopped for food and baby products at Walmart during this timeframe. When she reviewed her receipts, she says she noticed the price she was charged did not match the price quoted on the product.

She says she selected the items with the expectation she would be charged the amount on the price sticker. However, when she checked out, โ€œWalmartโ€™s [point of sale] system deceptively, programmatically and artificially increased the prices of the products,โ€ the Walmart class action lawsuit says.

The Walmart class action lawsuit notes the retail giant accounted for more than a quarter of all grocery revenues in the United States, accumulating $648 billion in sales in 2024.

Myers claims Walmart gained its market power by squeezing out smaller grocery stores and other retailers with its low prices and consolidated shopping experiences.

Walmart class action says consumers charged prices that do not match sticker price

The Rollback stickers, price stickers and yellow stickers printed on items are important to consumersโ€™ purchasing decisions and entice them to purchase the products at the listed prices, the Walmart class action lawsuit alleges.

Consumers reasonably expect they will be charged for the amount listed on the Rollback stickers, price stickers and yellow stickers, Myers claims. She claims consumers were charged amounts that exceeded the lowest advertised prices on the price stickers, causing them to suffer actual damage by overpaying for the products.

Myers filed the Walmart class action lawsuit on behalf of herself and a proposed nationwide class of consumers who purchased Roll Back or Price Sticker products from a Walmart store in the United States during the class period. She also seeks to represent a Pennsylvania subclass.

The Walmart class action lawsuit asserts claims for violations of Pennsylvaniaโ€™s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, declaratory judgment and unjust enrichment.

Walmart employees recently won a โ€˜substantialโ€™ settlement over required pre-shift COVID-19 screenings.

What do you think of the Walmart class action lawsuit? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.

Myers is represented by Jacob Dylan White and Russell Winburn of Taylor King Law and Seth Little of Poulin Willey Anastopoulo LLC.

The Walmart class action lawsuit is Quina Myers v. Walmart Inc., Case No. 5:24-cv-05182-TLB, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.


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511 thoughts onWalmart class action alleges retailer overcharges for food, baby products

  1. Earl Ash says:

    Please add

  2. Arthur Berry says:

    Add me too!

  3. Helen Foster says:

    Please add me. This is why recently, I limit my purchases at Walmart and check the sales tape if I am being overcharged on the rollback itemโ€ฆ.and every sale item. I started taking a photo of the listed shelf price. I am tired of arguing with the cashiers about the price listed and the price at the register. Iโ€™ve already walked off without the merchandise as it takes too long to get an associate to check the price.

    1. Chico hooker says:

      Add me

  4. RuSonja Robinson says:

    At the walmart where i shop, they will even have โ€œaccidentallyโ€ marked food products as a taxable cash item!!! And it get worse every week. When i asked about it a few clerks said that they do not set the prices nor do they determine if it is taxable or not! They do think that EVERYONE is a fool and that we dont know what is really going on.

  5. RuSonja Robinson says:

    Please add me. This issue is across the United states! Im in Michigan and i look at the price stickers, look at the bar codes on the items and then put the price in my calculator. However, when i have to pay at the checkoutโ€ฆthe totals are NEVER the same!

  6. Lynesha Prince says:

    Please add me

  7. Anginette Morgan says:

    Yes please add me, this has helpen to me. Thanks

  8. Wendy Newman says:

    Not surprising. Guess Iโ€™d better watch things more closely. I shop Walmart about once a week. Please add me .

  9. Sierra Shepherd says:

    Add me!

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