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Washington State Sues Albertsons and Safeway Over Alleged Deceptive BOGO Pricing

Washington State Sues Albertsons and Safeway Over Alleged Deceptive BOGO Pricing

The lawsuit accuses the supermarket chains of misleading shoppers with “buy one, get one free” promotions that allegedly resulted in higher-than-advertised prices and overcharges at checkout.
A consumer protection enforcement action by Washington state authorities has targeted Albertsons and Safeway over allegations that their pricing practices on promotional grocery sales misled customers and led to overcharges.

The core issue is a lawsuit brought under state consumer protection law, focusing on how “buy one, get one free” (BOGO) and similar promotional discounts were allegedly structured and displayed to shoppers.

The state argues that these promotions did not consistently deliver the savings consumers were led to expect, and in some cases resulted in customers paying more than the advertised value of the deal.

What is confirmed is that the legal action is centered on claims of deceptive pricing practices tied to promotional advertising in grocery stores operated under the Albertsons and Safeway brands.

The state’s position is that pricing mechanisms and discount calculations were not transparent, and that advertised savings may have been misleading when applied at checkout.

The mechanism at issue involves how discounts are displayed on shelf labels and promotional signage versus how they are applied at the register.

In BOGO-style promotions, one item is advertised as free when another is purchased at full price.

The lawsuit argues that in practice, the pricing structure may have been designed or implemented in a way that obscured the true per-item cost, making it difficult for consumers to verify whether they were receiving the promised discount.

The stakes are significant because grocery pricing transparency directly affects millions of routine transactions.

Even small discrepancies per item can scale into substantial consumer losses when applied across high-volume household purchases.

The case also touches on broader concerns in retail pricing practices, where dynamic pricing, loyalty discounts, and promotional bundling can make it harder for consumers to compare real costs.

Albertsons and Safeway, both major grocery operators in the United States, face potential financial penalties and requirements to change how promotional pricing is communicated if the claims are upheld in court.

Such outcomes could force adjustments in how BOGO deals are structured, labeled, and calculated at checkout systems across their stores.

For regulators, the case reflects an increasing focus on pricing clarity in essential goods markets, particularly groceries, where inflationary pressure has made consumers more sensitive to perceived discounting strategies.

For retailers, it underscores the legal risk of promotional complexity that may be interpreted as misleading even when discounts are technically applied within system rules.

The legal process will determine whether the promotional practices violated consumer protection standards and whether corrective measures or restitution will be required.
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