Walmart employee was caught on camera increasing price tag by 350 per cent

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Walmart employee was caught on camera increasing price tag by 350 per cent
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Many TikTok users believed the price hike was a result of inflation

employee was filmed replacing the cost of salad dressing at the chain superstore from $2.24 to $7.88. The viral video, which has over three million views, showed an increase of more than 350 per cent.was shared on 5 March by user @devious_love, who goes by Shawn Connor on the app. In the clip, the Walmart employee is seen in the salad dressing aisle printing out price tag labels that read $7.88 and switching them in for the old $2.24 price tags.

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