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Customer slams Woolworths over $333 scanning error – Yahoo News Australia
A Woolworths customer was “disappointed” after a scanning error led to her being charged hundreds of dollars for a $17 product.

A Woolworths customer said she was left “disappointed” after a scanning error led to her being charged hundreds of dollars for a $17 product.
The customer said she was completing her shop at an assisted register with approximately three bags of groceries at Bega Woolworths in NSW when she was charged a total of $471.
My reply was, ‘no way those groceries cost that amount’, the upset woman shared on the Woolworths Facebook page.
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