Companies are being accused of price-gouging on food, water, and gas during Hurricane Florence

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The North Carolina Attorney General's office has received around 500 complains that businesses are increasing prices as the effects of Hurricane Florence, now a Tropical Depression, continues to be felt. Charging 'unreasonably excessive' prices during a state of emergency is illegal in the state.

 

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