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In Millburn: Whole Foods CEOs Apologize For Pricing Issues
Stores routinely overcharged customers for prepackaged foods, an investigation revealed last week.

Do you shop at the Whole Foods on Springfield Avenue in Vauxhall?
You might want to start checking your receipt.
Whole Foods Market’s CEOs apologized Thursday for pricing issues at the company’s stores, a week after a New York investigation discovered that the company regularly overcharged customers for prepacked foods.
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In a YouTube video, co-CEOs John Mackey and Walter Robb owned up to the mistakes.
“Straight up, we made some mistakes,” Robb said, noting that the mistakes were both in the company’s and in customers’ favor.
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The company will increase training across the country and implementing a third-party auditing system.
The New York City Department of Community Affairs discovered that the popular grocery store chain routinely overcharged customers for prepackaged fruits, vegetables, and deli meats.
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