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EXPORT, Pa. (AP) - A judge says Wal-Mart must pay up for overpricing sausages by 2 cents. 
Bach, of Murrysville, says sausages she purchased last month in Delmont were listed at 98 cents, but she was charged $1 at checkout. The clerk refunded the difference and noted the error, Bach says.
But when she went back to the store six days later she was again charged $1, though the shelf price was still 98 cents. Bach says the overcharges happen far too often. Wal-Mart says new packaging was to blame.
http://www.abc27.com/story/15581921/w-pa-woman-wins-2-cent-lawsuit-against-wal-mart

Bach, of Murrysville, says sausages she purchased last month in Delmont were listed at 98 cents, but she was charged $1 at checkout. The clerk refunded the difference and noted the error, Bach says.
But when she went back to the store six days later she was again charged $1, though the shelf price was still 98 cents. Bach says the overcharges happen far too often. Wal-Mart says new packaging was to blame.
http://www.abc27.com/story/15581921/w-pa-woman-wins-2-cent-lawsuit-against-wal-mart