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Expired Items

Friday, January 11, 2013

UPDATE: State, Kmart Reach Settlement Over Expired Items

Nineteen New Jersey Kmart stores carried expired baby formula and non-prescription medication, according to the Attorney General's Office.

Kmart will pay $302,500, donate $25,000 worth of infant formula to charity, pay for continued unannounced state inspections, and implement new product inspection measures as part of a settlement with the state Division of Consumer Affairs, officials announced Friday. The big box store had been found to have sold or offered for sale expired infant formula and non-prescription medications, the state agency said in a prepared statement. During inspections, inspectors found 257 packages of infant formula, as well as non-prescription medications, that were between nine months to 29 months past the expiration date,  but still available for purchase on the shelves at 19 stores in 13 counties. In addition to the fine and donation, Kmart will …

Audrey

8:51 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

The way K-Mart treats their customers is the same way they treat their employees. So the employees feel worthless so why bother to treat the customer any better than they are treated.   more ›

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