Federal Study Reveals More Than $90 Million in Annual Refund Fees at Major Retail Chains
Related media - Recent news A recent federal analysis found that Dollar General, Dollar Tree, and Kroger customers collectively incur more than $90 million annually in cash-back transaction fees. This significant financial impact is drawing the attention of consumer advocates and regulators. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) conducted the study, aiming to shed light on the financial burdens imposed on shoppers who opt for cash-back services when checking out at these major retail locations. The findings have sparked discussions about the transparency and necessity of such fees, which often go unnoticed by the average consumer. Retailers like Dollar General,…




