A Fresno, California liquor store was allegedly taking advantage of desperate shoppers by selling 24-packs of bottled water for $16, about four times the regular price, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A liquor store in Fresno, California has been hit with a $10,000 fine after allegedly price gouging by attempting to sell bottled water at inflated prices during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Undercover purchases also revealed that the store may have engaged in discriminatory pricing by charging different amounts for the same products to different people, according to Karbassi. "We've had to close businesses down. There are people at home that are not making an income until we get relief from the federal and state government," Karbassi said."We have to send a message that we're not going allow them to be taken advantage of."
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