Whole Foods Apologizes For Pricing Problems
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NEW YORK (CBSMiami/AP) — Whole Foods Market is apologizing to consumers for incorrect pricing.
"Straight up, we made some mistakes," said co-CEO Walter Robb, as he stood beside co-CEO John Mackey in a YouTube video posted Wednesday. "We want to own that."
Robb and Mackey said that the pricing mistakes were unintentional and that the company will increase its training at stores around the county. Going forward, Whole Foods will give items away for free if customers discover they were overcharged. "We apologize to our customers for any discrepancies that may have occurred," the company said in blog post.
A spokesperson for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a statement last month on the matter saying, "We have read the story with interest and are looking into whether there are any issues in Florida."
Last week, New York's Department of Consumer Affairs said it was expanding its investigation after finding that Whole Foods stores in the city regularly ripped customers off, including overcharging $14.84 for a package of coconut shrimp and $4.85 for eight chicken tenders. The department tested 80 types of prepackaged items and found all of them had mislabeled weights. The investigation focused on eight stores in the city.
In a statement, Commissioner Julie Menin said that the Department of Consumer Affairs was "gratified" thatWhole Foods admitted to issues with its prepackaged food labels.
In the YouTube video, Mackey said there was a "very small percentage" of weighing errors with items made in stores, including sandwiches, fresh juices and cut fruits.
"We know they are unintentional because the mistakes are both in the customer's favor and sometimes not in the customer's favor," Robb said.
Based in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market Inc. operates 422 stores around the world.
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