Walmart slapped higher prices on 1L milk cartons than permitted by Manitoba law | CBC News
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Walmart Canada faced criticism for selling milk above the provincial price cap in Manitoba. The chain listed one-litre cartons of Beatrice milk for $2.88, exceeding the maximum prices of $2.03 for 2% milk and $1.97 for 1% milk. Kate Kehler, an advocate for low-income individuals, called for an explanation from Walmart. After inquiries from CBC, Walmart acknowledged a pricing error and has since adjusted the prices, offering refunds to affected customers. Kehler suggested Walmart should take further responsibility, similar to past compensations in other price-fixing scandals.
It's a large chain. They ought to know the rules... And if they don't, they need to find out how that happened.
If a mistake was made, then a mistake was made, and they're going to have to do something to make it up to people.
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