In addition to monetary payments, the state is seeking court intervention to fix the issues and bring Dollar General stores into compliance with Ohio law.“Everything we buy these days costs more – Ohioans can ill-afford businesses that draw people in with the promise of low prices only to deceive them at the checkout counter,” Yost said.We’ve not only noticed but are taking action to stop it.”The Butler County inspection happened after a consumer complaint letter from a St. Clair Township resident William Anderson.During the inspection, it was found that most errors were found with products advertised at lower prices if more than one of the same item was purchased, and that reduced price wouldn't be reflected during checkout.READ MORE:'2nd-largest' indoor pickleball facility in the country to be built in West ChesterMishap could send Butler County absentee ballots to wrong place, BOE says it impacts 'small portion of voters'Meals on Wheels, Northside Distilling Co. combining the love of pie and bourbon to help feed local seniors'2nd-largest' indoor pickleball facility in the country to be built in West ChesterMishap could send Butler County absentee ballots to wrong place, BOE says it impacts 'small portion of voters'Meals on Wheels, Northside Distilling Co. combining the love of pie and bourbon to help feed local seniors"