
‘They don’t have scales anymore in the fruit department’: Walmart shopper buys …
A Walmart shopper says that the chicken he purchased was listed at over six pounds but actually weighed four pounds.
A recent video circulating online, uploaded by user "housethornhill," appears to show a significant discrepancy between the labeled weight of a chicken package purchased at Walmart and its actual weight when placed on a store scale. The video, uploaded on July 14, 2025, displays a package of chicken breasts with a label indicating a net weight of 6.39 lbs and a total price of $16.42. However, when the package is subsequently placed on what appears to be a store scale, the digital display reads approximately 4.400 lbs. The author of the video questions this difference, using the hashtag "#scam" in the description. This incident raises questions about product labeling accuracy and consumer trust in retail establishments. Walmart has not yet issued a statement regarding the claims made in the video.
A Walmart shopper says that the chicken he purchased was listed at over six pounds but actually weighed four pounds.