Was it a case of someone did not change the price stickers when they did price increases on the register? Or was it that the prices on the register were incorrectly higher than what it should be?
The problem is that at some stores they put the new price sticker on top of the old one. You can peel off the new price and claim the prices are wrong.
Dollar Tree, etc.
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Re: Dollar Tree, etc.
Perhaps.......................
But the point is, this company (an the like) has a laundry list of serious and abusive problems.
How many things do they do wrong all across America and always have an alibi? Fines do not seem to work. Customers continue to support them. Employees continue to work for them. Government continues to allow them to operate.
But the point is, this company (an the like) has a laundry list of serious and abusive problems.
How many things do they do wrong all across America and always have an alibi? Fines do not seem to work. Customers continue to support them. Employees continue to work for them. Government continues to allow them to operate.
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Re: Dollar Tree, etc.
92 stores failing the inspection out of 147 tested makes it hard to argue that it's some sort of procedural error at the store level. Then again, given the dysfunctional state of store operations at the average Dollar General, you never know. Not that you'd really want to be using that type of argument in a court of law...