Pennsylvania’s attorney general has announced a settlement with a retailer that has many locations across Butler County.
According to Dave Sunday, an investigation revealed the Dollar General Corporation charged some customers higher prices at the register than what was labeled and advertised on the shelves.
Dollar General stores failed more than 40 percent of pricing accuracy inspections between 2019 and 2023.
The settlement was for just over $1.5 million dollars, which will be paid to the state in penalties and other costs.
Dollar General has also agreed to improve business practices through better employee training and sufficient staffing to accomplish necessary work.
Also, a notice will be posted at each register stating that the lowest posted price will be honored and informing customers that they can seek a price override if necessary.
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