A WALMART customer has sharply criticized the company for a surprising, location-based fee.
The buyer had to pay an additional $17 for a mobile order, apparently because he lived in Puerto Rico.
The US territory is a Caribbean island, which means that many American companies face obstacles when shipping goods there – similar to Hawaii and Alaska.
Walmart is one of many companies that charge extra for shipping to the area.
Residents of Puerto Rico claimed this was “discrimination” because most Americans do not have to pay the fee.
Fee rush
Shopper @LuKaMaMe on X shared his story with a screenshot of a Walmart mobile shopping cart.
While it is unclear whether the order is a shipping order coming from a warehouse or a shipment coming directly from the store, one thing is clear.
It’s a costly order – $57.55 for just five items.
However, $17 of this total is listed as a “location fee.”
The buyer therefore wondered why he had to pay the additional price.
“Okay, so you’re actually worse than Amazon,” they said, calling the surcharge “discrimination against Puerto Ricans.”
“What is a location premium????” they asked.
Like many other companies, the user seemed to point out that Amazon charges fees for shipping items to the island.
The Walmart website admits that there are fees for shipping items outside the continental United States.
However, it is not made clear what this fee is in total, suggesting that it may vary depending on location or item.
The US Sun has asked Walmart for comment.
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