Meijers
Refused the scanning law for a sale item that rang full price

Shops, Products, Services

While shopping at Meijers on May 11 we saw sale signs posted for 32oz Meijers milk for. 85 cents, normally sold for 1.68. We pick up 1 and with the rest of our items we checked out.

After getting home and putting our items away, we noticed that the milk did ring 1.68 and not the posted advertised price of. 85 cents.

We drove back to the store, which was 7 to 8 miles away. We made sure the sale sign was still up and took one with us to the service desk. We showed our reciept and the sale sign to the employee working at the desk.

He checked it out and found that it was on sale, but not entered into the computer to ring the sale price. When he was correcting the error I asked for the scanning law, and was told it did not quallify for it. He said it was a price drop and not an advertise item, and that the item had to be ticketed to quallify for the scanning law.

I thought that if an item is posted on sale and did not ring up the sale price that the law was there to protect us from being ripped-off. Am I wrong?

Michkit
Holland, Michigan
U.S.A.


Company: Meijers
Country: USA
State: Michigan
City: Holland
Address: West Shore Dr
Phone: 6169941100
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