Whole Foods execs apologize for overcharging
"The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs released the results of an investigation on June 24 that alleged the area's Whole Foods stores had consistently listed improper weights on prepackaged food, resulting in overcharges from 80 cents to nearly $15 an item. The department tested 80 product categories across the eight Whole Foods stores open at the time (one more has since opened)."
"The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs released the results of an investigation on June 24 that alleged the area's Whole Foods stores had consistently listed improper weights on prepackaged food, resulting in overcharges from 80 cents to nearly $15 an item. The department tested 80 product categories across the eight Whole Foods stores open at the time (one more has since opened)."