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Whole Foods Denies Charge Of 'Systemic Overcharging'

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – New York City officials have fined Whole Foods Market nearly $800,000 for overcharging customers shopping at stores in and near the city, according to NBC News.

New York City officials have fined Whole Foods Market nearly $800,000 for overcharging customers shopping at stores in and near the city, according to NBC News.

New York City officials have fined Whole Foods Market nearly $800,000 for overcharging customers shopping at stores in and near the city, according to NBC News.

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Whole Foods Market is guilty of “systemic overcharging,” a claim that representatives of the company vigorously deny, NBC News reported.

The New York City area stores allegedly mislabeled the weights of at least 80 pre-packaged foods on a consistent basis, according to NBC News.

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