Arizona agency fines cigarette sellers for cheating public
Mar 28, 2014, 1:14 PM | Updated: 1:24 pm
PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Weights and Measures
has fined nearly two dozen stores for burning customers on the price of tobacco products.
Sellers were hit with $8,400 in fines. Discrepancies were discovered in shelf pricing and cash-register scanning.
“People just don’t know what it is they’re actually paying for anymore,” said Shawn Marquez, a department spokesman. “You get three packs for half price but you have to buy two at … wow, it’s confusing and a little bit misleading.”
Marquez said some of the stores reprimanded didn’t even post prices on some items.
Forty-four businesses were audited, including convenience stores, smoke shops and truck stops.