Class action lawsuit filed in California alleging Walmart is forcing consumers to use Walmart self checkout
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- California resident Richard H. Davis, has filed a class action antitrust case against Walmart alleging violations of the Antitrust Laws of the United States. Perhaps it’s no surprise that some people hate using self checkout machines vs. human cashiers. “Anyone who uses a Walmart self checkout is a total moron,” says Davis, “Walmart is forcing you to use their self checkout, period. THEY ARE CHARGING YOU TO WORK AT WALLY WORLD FOR FREE!” Davis believes that self-checkouts profit Walmart $1.50 per transaction (this secret profit is not passed on to the consumer, whats-so-ever).
The complaint charges that Walmart gives preferential treatment to self-checkouts by limiting Walmart $15 dollar per hour cashiers. The complaint alleges that open transaction rates are higher than rates would be in a competitive system.
The complaint also calls for the breakup of Walmart into separate and independent companies and the breakup of Walmart into separate and independent companies in accordance with the precedent of the breakup of Standard Oil company into Exxon, Mobile, Conoco, Amoco, Sohio, Chevron, and others.
Attorneys representing the plaintiffs are
Richard H. Davis
Home Office: 415/779-4387
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