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Title: Missouri Lawsuit: Dollar General Accused of Deceptive Pricing

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Dollar General Sued in Missouri for Alleged Widespread Pricing Deception

JEFFERSON CITY, ⁢MO – Missouri Attorney General Andrew bailey has filed a lawsuit against Dollar General, alleging the retailer systematically overcharged customers across the state due to discrepancies between shelf prices and prices at the register.The suit seeks full restitution for‍ affected consumers, ‌an end to the alleged deceptive practices, and⁢ financial penalties against the ​company.

The ⁢lawsuit⁤ stems from⁢ a state examination that revealed pricing errors⁣ at nearly 100 Dollar General⁤ locations in Missouri. The investigation ​found ‌overcharges ranging up to $6.50 ‍per item, with an average‌ overcharge of $2.71 across more than 5,000 items examined. This impacts perhaps thousands⁤ of ‍Missouri ‍shoppers who rely on the discount retailer for everyday goods, and raises concerns about clarity in‌ pricing practices nationwide.⁢

According to the Attorney general’s office,frequently mispriced items included candles,toilet paper,lip balm,lemonade,tire foam,and drink coolers. The lawsuit argues these discrepancies constitute “unfair and deceptive‍ practices” under ​missouri ​law.

The ​Attorney General is seeking a court order to prevent Dollar General from continuing the alleged deceptive pricing, as well as full restitution for customers ⁢who were⁤ overcharged.The suit ⁣also requests that Dollar General forfeit any profits gained from the overcharges and pay civil penalties.

Dollar General operates over 600 stores throughout Missouri and nearly 20,000 stores across the United States. The outcome‍ of this lawsuit could set a ⁢precedent for consumer protection enforcement against large ⁤retail chains and impact pricing ​accuracy standards nationwide.

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