Is anyone else sick and tired of the deceptive sales prices Freddys posts? Now occasionally I misread them, but if not at least once every time I go in and scan a digital coupon or buy something that shows a price with card that does not price out correctly then it is more than once. I watch mine carefully but I am sure many do not. It’s too confusing with a big basket of items because of all the .10 cent off items or such that litter the bottom of the screen. There is no question it is deliberate as I so often get push back from clerks or no willingness to even look at what I am talking about. I make them remove the questionable item as I am done paying the ridiculous prices and then hood winked into thinking I am getting a bargain. I’ll keep a list of every issue going forward and file a complaint with the state once I have 10 or so examples. Shouldn’t take long. Enough enough. Kroger is the real culprit here as I never had this problem before them.
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Fred Meyer is a chain of hypermarket superstores founded in 1922 in Portland, Oregon by Fred G.