A Georgia man has gone viral for a series of TikTok videos where he says mislabeled meats at three Walmarts led some shoppers to be charged more than double what they should have paid.
In the first video, uploaded on Jan. 17, Jimmy Wrigg shows an unknown brand of chicken breasts with a price of $19.20 at a store in Commerce, Georgia. Wrigg questions the 4.66 pounds on the label.
When he weighs the package on a nearby scale, it comes to 2.37 pounds. At $4.12 per pound, the price should have been $9.76, a difference of $9.44.
Wrigg told USA TODAY he suspected something was off.
"I'm very frugal," Wrigg, who lives outside Atlanta and drives for Uber and DoorDash, said. "I watch every penny."






