Walmart isn’t exactly a world-renowned farmer’s market, but if it’s YOUR go-to place for fresh fruits and vegetables, they owe you money.
Walmart recently agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging they’d charged customers more than they should have for weighted goods . . . including packed poultry, pork, and seafood . . . and bagged citrus items.
They’re shelling out $45 MILLION to people who made fresh purchases from October of 2018 to this past January, which covers FIVE YEARS. To get your piece of that, you can file a claim online.
Unfortunately, each person’s share will be small. If you bought 50 or fewer qualifying items, you can get $10. If you bought 51 to 75, you can get $15 . . . 76 to 100 gets you $20 . . . and 101 or more entitles you to $25.
You can get more if you actually kept your receipts. In that case, they’ll give you 2% back on the cost of the weighted goods. But you’d have to be a BIG shopper.
Even if you have receipts for $5,000 in fresh fruits and vegetables over the past five years, that would still only be $100. The MOST you can get is $500.
The deadline to submit a claim is June 5th.
(For more information, hit up this link. And you can file a claim, here.)