Why does this store show a price on a item and charge you different at the check out. tToday I WALKED to the store, purchase what I thought was bacon ar 8.97 and they charged me 15.00 dollars. I get home I notice my receipt shows a charge 14.97.

Jim Morelli | Aug 11, 2022 | Category: Grocery store in Chehalis, Washington

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Address: 1100 S Market Blvd, Chehalis, WA 98532, USA

Sojourner-Love's Cycling | Aug 12, 2022

Is this just happened only a week or so ago, simply take your receipt back and ask for an explanation, adjustment, or refund. And if you don't have a "Just For You" account, I find they generously give the discount prices with coupons or some other means. Good luck!

jerry earp | Aug 12, 2022

There should only b two prices, a list price then a club price. I would take my reciept and product back, have them explain their error, sometimes there r computer errors too, i have had that experience, hope this helps.

Bruce Charette | Aug 12, 2022

The two prices that you see are: One is the full retail price. And the second price is the membership cost. Here is where you get the most savings.

Rene' Rowland | Aug 12, 2022

Probably the rewards card price. You need a card for the good prices but they are easy to get.

Jacki Jensen | Aug 12, 2022

It was the Just for U price did you add your card or use a coupon these will change the price to 897

Lloyd Walker | Aug 12, 2022

The $8.97 price was the "Just for you" price. Did you "Add" it to your account? Did you use your Safeway card? Or type in your phone number? Do you have a Safeway Club account? If not, the normal price for the bacon should have been $14.97.

Tim Tobin | Aug 12, 2022

It was probably the price listed for the just for u app. You have to watch for that.

Scott Carey | Aug 12, 2022

That's terrible, I know that sometimes the price doesn't get into the computer the way it should. I'd return the bacon, bring your recipe when you go.

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