The Buyer says Walmart is surfaced for high value butter: "Walmart is still doing this"

Other customers also call the retailer for price differences.


Walmart was faced with a good amount of heat on its brand food in recent months. Several customers have called Great value Products, draw attention to ingredients, product quality and prices. The cost of these articles was a particular point of pain, with a former government official even accusing the mega-detailing of " price price "For a not so large value. But now a buyer says that the real problem is with price differences, accusing Walmart of having overloaded it for high value butter.

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A customer named Malinda took his tiktok @malisauce account on April 23 in Video alleging that she was overloaded during a recent trip to one of the retailer stores.

"Walmart is trying to get me back. Watch this," said Malinda at the start of the video while keeping a copy of her receipt.

At the reception, you can see that it was billed $ 2.26 for a pack of two salted butter sticks with two values in a neighborhood market store in Overland Park, Kansas.

After showing her receipt, Malinda Palise the camera to display the same article on a shelf in the store. Viewers can see that the listed price is lower than it was billed at the checkout: on the shelf, the high value butter is only $ 1.97. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"@Walmart, what is the use of the 29 additional cents?" She captioned her tiktok.

Malinda's video has already done a lot about Tiktok, with more than 1.7 million views so far. But looking at the comments section, it seems that she is not the only buyer to have been faced with this problem.

"Walmart always does these things! They must be continued," said a user.

Currently, Walmart is settling collective appeal On alleged price deviations for weighted goods, with buyers eligible for reimbursements that are up to $ 500.

Another Tiktok user said that Walmart had done him the same with eggs the previous week.

"I'm going to start taking photos in the aisles to compare them and prove them in the register," they commented.

Another user replied: "I did it in the past year! Take pictures of everything and complain to register. They hate me because I always catch them by crazy. Each trip!"

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Others are now worried about being more vigilant during their shopping trips.

"Dude, I have to start looking at my receipt. Thank you," wrote a customer.

At the same time, some buyers are skeptical that Walmart intentionally surfing "purely for profit" people, as Malinda affirms.

"OK, a grocery worker here. Sometimes prices change and there are not enough staff to change all the labels," said a person in the comments of the viral tiktok.

Better life Contacted Walmart to comment on the overload assertions of Malinda, and we will update this story with her answer.


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