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02-07-2024 10:26 AM
On 1/23/24 a judge in Florida gave initial approval to the funding of a class action settlement by Walmart at $45 million.
Right now it looks like $25 to customers with no documentation and up to $500 with documentation. Final approval is scheduled for June.
Lots of changes could happen between now and then, so don't get hung up on details yet. Just be aware that it's coming.
02-07-2024 12:20 PM
@PickyPicky3. It would be n8ce if you'd describe the basis of what the lawsuit is about. Otherwise, it's a non-story and not worth mentioning.
02-07-2024 12:35 PM
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A judge is approving a class action settlement with Walmart that claims to be worth $45 million.
Vassilios Kukorinis’ lawsuit, filed in Florida federal court in 2022, alleged customers are being misled by price stickers in four ways: That Walmart falsely inflates product weight, mislabels the weight of bagged produce, overcharges on sold-by-weight clearance products and overcharges on sold-by-weight seafood products.
02-07-2024 12:45 PM
Oh, I'm sure they were overrun with faulty scales and it's all an honest mistake ---NOT!
02-07-2024 01:44 PM
@Desertdi wrote:
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A judge is approving a class action settlement with Walmart that claims to be worth $45 million.
Vassilios Kukorinis’ lawsuit, filed in Florida federal court in 2022, alleged customers are being misled by price stickers in four ways: That Walmart falsely inflates product weight, mislabels the weight of bagged produce, overcharges on sold-by-weight clearance products and overcharges on sold-by-weight seafood products.
Thank you @Desertdi . It sounds like Vassilios spent most of his time in a Walmart store weighing stuff.
02-07-2024 01:46 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@Desertdi wrote:
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A judge is approving a class action settlement with Walmart that claims to be worth $45 million.
Vassilios Kukorinis’ lawsuit, filed in Florida federal court in 2022, alleged customers are being misled by price stickers in four ways: That Walmart falsely inflates product weight, mislabels the weight of bagged produce, overcharges on sold-by-weight clearance products and overcharges on sold-by-weight seafood products.
Thank you @Desertdi . It sounds like Vassilios spent most of his time in a Walmart store weighing stuff.
@Kachina624 My first laugh of the day! Tks, di
02-07-2024 02:06 PM
@Kachina624 - I can't say I've noticed any "weight" issues in my local Walmart, so maybe it's just specific to Florida. Could it be the heat??? All that hot air inflating things?
Someone is always ready to find a reason to file a lawsuit. (Personally, I'm tired of this litigious society. It devalues genuine reasons for lawsuits, IMO.)
02-07-2024 02:17 PM
@Venezia. Most states have an agency that checks scales in stores at least on an annual basis and verifies their accuracy.
02-07-2024 08:30 PM
Doesn't bagged produce come from the manufacturer with the weight printed on the bags?
02-07-2024 08:50 PM
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