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If you have purchased weighted goods or bagged citrus from Walmart between Oct. 19, 2018, and Jan. 19, 2024, you may be eligible to file a claim to receive part of Walmart’s proposed $45 million settlement. The lawsuit alleges that Walmart’s point-of-sale machines inaccurately weighed weighted goods when marked at a discounted price, resulting in customers paying more than the advertised discount price. Additionally, bagged produce was said to be promoted as weighing more than it actually did, creating a discrepancy between the advertised price per pound and what customers paid.

Examples of weighted goods include packaged meat, poultry, pork, and seafood, while bagged citrus refers to bags of fruits such as oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruit. Walmart has denied any wrongdoing and settled to avoid going to trial. Customers do not need proof of purchase to claim a part of the settlement. Depending on the number of weighted goods or bagged citrus purchased, customers may be able to claim amounts ranging from $10 to $25, or 2% of the total cost if they provide receipts, up to a limit of $500. If the total amount of claims exceeds the settlement amount, payments may be reduced.

To file a claim, individuals can visit the settlement website or mail a claim form to the provided address in Philadelphia. Claims must be postmarked by June 5, 2024, to be eligible for payment. A final approval hearing is scheduled for June 16, 2024, after which eligible payments will be distributed. Any delays in the process, such as potential appeals, could affect the timeline for receiving payments. Further updates regarding the settlement and distribution of funds will be provided as new information becomes available.

In summary, customers who have purchased weighted goods or bagged citrus from Walmart within the specified timeframe have the opportunity to claim a portion of the $45 million settlement. Walmart is accused of inaccurately weighing products at discounted prices, leading to customers paying more than the advertised amount. Customers can file claims without proof of purchase and may receive varying amounts based on the number of items bought. The deadline for submitting claims is June 5, 2024, with payments expected to be distributed after a final approval hearing on June 16, 2024. It is advised to stay informed about the progress of the settlement and any potential delays in payment distribution.

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