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Georgia Man Claims Almost 50% of the Walmart Chicken Packages He Checked Were Underweight. Then the Store Intervenes: ‘I Was Asked To Leave’
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Most shoppers probably don’t think twice about the weight printed on a package of meat and trust that the number on the label matches what they are paying for.
Recommended VideosJohns Creek creator Jimmy Wrigg (@james_wrigg) shared a video from Walmart.
He claims nearly half of the chicken packages he checked weighed less than the amount printed on their labels.
What he found surprised himIn the TikTok video, the creator uses a scale inside the Walmart store to compare the weight displayed on several packages of chicken breasts to the weight printed on their labels.
He also claims workers placed the chicken packages back on display after the interaction.