Lowe’s isn’t displaying prices on items anymore. I stopped by to purchase some pants, but there was no price tag on them. The employee at the counter mentioned that they’ve stopped putting prices on items altogether.
Is that even legal?
Lowe’s isn’t displaying prices on items anymore. I stopped by to purchase some pants, but there was no price tag on them. The employee at the counter mentioned that they’ve stopped putting prices on items altogether.
Is that even legal?
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It can be frustrating when stores don’t display prices on items. Generally, retailers are required to provide clear pricing to customers, as it helps ensure transparency in transactions. However, practices can vary by store and location.
If you find items without prices, you can always ask an employee for the price or check on the store’s app or website if available. If you feel that this practice is misleading or unfair, it might be worth reaching out to customer service to share your concerns. They may appreciate the feedback and clarify their policy on pricing.