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"The complaint filed by The Russo Firm centers on a scheme where Publix’s POS system inflated the weights of certain products, causing customers to pay more than the advertised price without ...
The lawsuit also claims that Publix regularly and deliberately keeps sale signs up after the sales expire. Koutouzis saw a sign advertising Granny Smith apples on sale for $1.99 a pound on Jan. 27 ...
The lawsuit also claims that Publix regularly and deliberately keeps sale signs up after the sales expire. Koutouzis saw a sign advertising Granny Smith apples on sale for $1.99 a pound on Jan. 27 ...
The lawsuit also claims that Publix regularly and deliberately keeps sale signs up after the sales expire. Koutouzis saw a ...
Instead, the point-of-sale, or POS system, recorded the weight as 3.96 pounds, charging her $19.78—a 40% overcharge amounting to $5.66, according to the lawsuit.
Publix self-checkout weight scales are part of a lawsuit claiming prices were inflated by not accurately measuring meats, cheeses and deli items. Marked sale prices are also part of the lawsuit ...
Wendy Koutouzis’ lawsuit against Publix says this self-checkout screen shows the 2.83-pound pork tenderloin, $19.78 at the regular price, being measured at 3.96 pounds, thus eliminating any ...
Do Publix’s self-checkout scales falsely add weight — and price — to meat and cheese? ... “Publix’s point of sale checkout system automatically increases the weight of the product, ...
Attackers consider POS devices the weakest link of a system, and that’s why the majority of POS malware looks for and grabs card data from the card-reading equipment that processes it.
Koutouzis saw a sign advertising Granny Smith apples on sale for $1.99 a pound on Jan. 27, at the 8701 W. Hillsborough Ave Publix, but they rang up $2.69 a pound at the register.