Nearly 20 Five Below stores in Michigan are accused of price violations on multiple occasions, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced on Friday.
Nessel is urging the retail chain to address the repeated allegations of overcharges at the scanner and not clearly displaying product prices.
According to the AG, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development issued 30 non-compliance findings at multiple Five Below stores since June 5 of 2025, and the steps Five Below has taken to address the issues have allegedly not fully corrected the violations.
The AG says that MDARD documented more than 18 instances where products labeled as $5 cost the consumer $6 or $7 at the register from August 3 to November 5.
Shoppers should know the price they see on the shelf is what they

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