Dollar General Fined in Colorado for Pricing Discrepancies as Shares Remain Resilient
Dollar General faces a $400,000 penalty from Colorado regulators after failing 15 out of 23 inspections for checkout prices exceeding shelf labels. The discount retailer denied violating consumer protection laws but agreed to the settlement, mirroring recent scrutiny from Missouri authorities.
Investor confidence appears unshaken—Dollar General's stock edged upward during Friday trading despite regulatory headwinds. The company committed to posting in-store compliance notices as part of the resolution.