Walmart must face a class-action lawsuit over allegations it engaged in "deceptive" pricing in its stores.
That's according to a federal appeals court ruling from last week, which reversed a lower court ruling.
In the lawsuit, an Ohio man says he purchased more than a dozen items from a Walmart store in Illinois in 2022.
But the man claims prices for some of the items rung up 10-to-15- percent higher than the shelf price.
The lawsuit also alleges there were similar discrepancies in stores in five other states.
A judge dismissed the case last year and ruled Walmart negated any unfairness caused by inaccurate shelf prices by providing receipts after purchases.
As a result of last week's ruling, consumers can now try to prove the retail giant violated consumer protection laws.