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Whole Foods Reaches $500,000 Settlement For Overcharging

A high-end supermarket chain will pay a half-million dollars as part of a settlement after a Department of Consumer Affairs investigation revealed the mislabeling of pre-packaged products at its New York City stores stores, according to Supermarket News.

Whole Foods has reached a settlement with the Department of Consumer Affairs' and will pay $500,000 for the mislabeling of pre-packaged products at NYC stores.

Whole Foods has reached a settlement with the Department of Consumer Affairs' and will pay $500,000 for the mislabeling of pre-packaged products at NYC stores.

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Whole Foods has reached a settlement with the DCA and will pay $500,000 as part of the settlement, which includes other conditions, says Supermarket News.

Quarterly in-store audits and better training in weighing and labeling department are just some of the mandates, reports Supermarket News.

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