Q: If I buy a gallon of spring water at Target and pay 0.74 cents in Warwick RI. And I have to pay $1.49 at Stop and Shop
I think Stop and Shop in Wyoming is price gouging since they are the only grocery store in the area.
A: A Rhode Island attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a month. Until you're able to check with a local attorney on state-specific consumer protections, what you describe does not look like price gouging. Merchants are free to set their own prices on items, absent some situation like a natural disaster that results in shortages. Good luck
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