Walmart could owe you up to $500 - and the deadline to claim your cash is here (2024)

By Zoe Han

Walmart settled a lawsuit claiming it had overcharged customers for groceries sold by weight, including meat and oranges

If you've shopped for groceries at Walmart (WMT) over the past few years, the retailer might owe you some money. Walmart recently settled a class-action lawsuit alleging that it had overcharged customers for groceries sold by weight. The deadline to claim cash is Wednesday, June 5.

Anyone who bought packaged meat, poultry, pork or seafood that was sold by weight from Oct. 19, 2018, through Jan. 19, 2024, in person at Walmart could qualify for part of the $45 million settlement. Shoppers who purchased bagged citrus fruit, including organic oranges and grapefruit, might also be eligible for payments.

The deadline to submit a claim is Wednesday, June 5, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time (2:59 a.m. Eastern time on Thursday, June 6). A complete list of the products can be found on the settlement website. Claims can be submitted online or mailed in. Mailed entries must be postmarked no later than June 5.

Walmart has said it will pay eligible shoppers 2% of the total amount they spent on affected products, or a maximum of $500 - as long as they have their receipt or other documentation that shows they bought the products and how much they paid for them.

Walmart shoppers who don't have receipts or other documentation may still be eligible for $10 to $25 payouts if their claims are approved. The amount of the payouts will also depend on how many people submit claims.

Walmart sent an email to shoppers who might qualify for a payout with a notice ID and confirmation code, according to the settlement website. Those who did not receive an email can also fill out a claim form online or by mail.

Shoppers can look up their receipts on Walmart's website by filling in information such as the date of the purchase, the ZIP code of the store they went to, the receipt total and the last four digits of the credit or debit card they used.

The lawsuit originated with a shopper who said he noticed that the price printed on the price tags of some "weighted goods" did not match the final price he paid at checkout. He alleged that Walmart had inflated some products' weights and charged a higher price. He also alleged that the actual weight of bagged oranges was lower than what Walmart listed on its packaging.

The same shopper was also the lead plaintiff in a previous class-action lawsuit against Walmart that was filed in 2019 and accused the retailer of "deceptive, unfair and unconscionable" practices when selling certain products by weight.

In both cases, Walmart denied the allegations. The retailer admitted no wrongdoing in the most recent lawsuit and settled it for $45 million to avoid further litigation costs.

"We still deny the allegations, however we believe a settlement is in the best interest of both parties," a Walmart spokesperson told MarketWatch. "We will continue providing our customers everyday low prices to help them save money on the products they want and need."

The 2019 lawsuit also ended with Walmart admitting no wrongdoing but agreeing to pay out between $4.5 million and $9.5 million to plaintiffs. The shopper who first pursued the lawsuit was not happy with the settlement: He sent a letter to the judge saying that his lawyers had settled without his knowledge and that the settlement was a "betrayal" of consumers, Reuters reported in 2020. The plaintiff's law firm for the 2019 case, Morgan & Morgan, did not immediately respond to MarketWatch's request for comment.

The plaintiff and his attorneys in the 2022 case also could not be reached immediately for comment.

Consumer advocates mentioned the $45 million Walmart settlement at a recent U.S. Senate hearing as evidence of "profiteering and unfair pricing tactics" that have driven up grocery prices.

"Millions of Americans are potentially impacted by profiteering at Walmart, which captures more than 50% of grocery dollars in hundreds of markets and more than 70% in dozens of those," Lindsay Owens, executive director of the left-leaning think tank Groundwork Collaborative, said at the May 22 hearing.

Also read: You're paying a lot more for food these days. Here's how to save money on groceries.

Class-action lawsuits are one way that consumers can seek compensation from corporations when they feel they've been harmed or wronged. If more than one consumer alleges that they've been harmed by an organization or company in a similar way, they can start a class-action lawsuit.

A cash payout doesn't necessarily mean a company lost the lawsuit or was found to be at fault. Sometimes, a company will settle with those who filed the case, making a payment in cash - and in some instances, coupons - to avoid further litigation costs.

Keeping track of the status of class-action lawsuits or settlements can be difficult, even if people are eligible for a payout. Consumers can find information at websites including ClassAction.org and Top Class Actions.

-Zoe Han

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Walmart could owe you up to $500 - and the deadline to claim your cash is here (2024)

FAQs

Walmart could owe you up to $500 - and the deadline to claim your cash is here? ›

The deadline to claim cash is Wednesday, June 5. Anyone who bought packaged meat, poultry, pork or seafood that was sold by weight from Oct. 19, 2018, through Jan. 19, 2024, in person at Walmart could qualify for part of the $45 million settlement.

How to get $500 Walmart settlement? ›

You must submit a Claim to get a cash payment. No documentation is required to be eligible to receive a payment: You may submit a Claim even if you no longer have receipts. You can submit your Claim Form online at this website.

Can Walmart shoppers get up to $500 in cash from a class action settlement? ›

While a receipt is not required for reimbursem*nt, shoppers that held on to theirs are entitled to disbursem*nts worth 2% of the total cost of their purchases, up to $500, according to the settlement site.

How much will I get from the Walmart settlement? ›

Consumers without a proof of purchase can receive between $10 and $25, depending on how many eligible products they attest to buying during the settlement class period. Meanwhile, those with receipts or other documentation could be entitled to get 2% of the total cost for each product they purchased — at up to $500.

Where is my Walmart settlement check? ›

To check the status of a settlement claim, claimants can call the 1-833-987-9998 phone number or visit the court's office during business hours, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., except on court holidays.

How do I claim my 500 from Walmart? ›

Up to $500 if you have receipts, proof of purchase or other documentation that substantiates each weighted good and/or bagged citrus purchased in person in a Walmart store during the settlement period. You can get back 2 percent of the total spent, up to a maximum of $500.

Can you get $500 cash back at Walmart? ›

To cash out in-store, you will need a minimum of $25 Walmart Cash. The maximum amount you can redeem for cash in a single day is $500, in a single week is $1,000, and in a single month is $2,000.

Can Walmart owe you up to $500? ›

Walmart has said it will pay eligible shoppers 2% of the total amount they spent on affected products, or a maximum of $500 — as long as they have their receipt or other documentation that shows they bought the products and how much they paid for them.

How to claim money from Walmart class action lawsuit? ›

Claiming Walmart Settlement Cash

You must submit a claim to get a payment, and no documentation is required to be eligible. Even without receipts, you can make a claim. You can choose to submit your claim form online or download the claim form to begin the process.

Is the Walmart lawsuit real? ›

While Walmart denied the allegations, it agreed in September 2023 to settle and pay shoppers USD 45 million. Shoppers who purchased groceries between 19 October 2018 and 19 January 2024 could get payouts of up to USD 500 (EUR 461) each, according to USA Today.

What is a Walmart cash claim? ›

You earn Walmart Cash by claiming Manufacturer Offers for products in the app or on Walmart.com, then purchasing those items. You will get your Walmart Cash after your order is fulfilled and won't be awarded if your item is substituted or returned.

What is the 45 million Walmart lawsuit? ›

It claims Walmart falsely inflated product weight, mislabeled the weight of bagged produce and overcharged for clearance items. Customers who purchased eligible weighted groceries from Walmart between Oct. 19, 2018, and Jan. 19, 2024, qualify to be included in the settlement.

What happened with the Walmart settlement? ›

Walmart agreed to settle the case with a $45 million payment, but denied any wrongdoing. Shoppers who bought any of those items from a Walmart in the U.S. or Puerto Rico between Oct. 19, 2018, and Jan. 19, 2024, can submit a claim on the settlement administrator's website.

How to claim $500 from Walmart as the chain pays up after accusations of overcharging customers? ›

To file a claim, submit your information to the settlement website at Walmartweightedgroceriessettlement.com. You must submit a claim to receive a payment. You don't have to have receipts detailing which products you bought in order to file a claim.

What settlements are out right now? ›

Open Class Action Settlements
  • Acrisure data breach class action settlement. Settlement. $4,000. Deadline. ...
  • $9M BuzzFeed VPPA class action settlement. Settlement. $8. Deadline. ...
  • $15M Cash App data breach class action. Settlement. $2,500. ...
  • Over $730 million real estate broker commission class action settlements. Settlement. Varies.

How to claim Walmart cash? ›

In-Store
  1. Log into your Walmart account.
  2. Select Get more.
  3. Scroll down to Walmart Cash Tools.
  4. Select Cash out in store.
  5. Agree to the required terms and then select Show cash out barcode. ...
  6. Go to the MoneyCenter or customer service desk at any Walmart store.
  7. Show your barcode to the associate to scan.

What happened to the Walmart settlement? ›

Walmart agreed to settle the case with a $45 million payment, but denied any wrongdoing. Shoppers who bought any of those items from a Walmart in the U.S. or Puerto Rico between Oct. 19, 2018, and Jan. 19, 2024, can submit a claim on the settlement administrator's website.

How do I know if I am part of a class action lawsuit? ›

You will receive a notice in the mail or email if you are an eligible class member. The notice will provide a detailed description of the lawsuit and all your available options. In most cases, eligible class members join the litigation automatically and do not have to take any action.

How do I cash a class action settlement check? ›

Where Can I Cash a Settlement Check? A personal injury case settlement check can be cashed at a bank, grocery store, or check-cashing store. Where a person cashes their check can impact the total amount of money they receive. This is due to the fact that certain check-cashing locations charge fees.

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