Cool, we can get even more screwed by groceries.
This ends when fire begins
It seems like no one commenting here actually read this article, which is about a grocery store in Norway that’s been doing this for 10 years already, and uses it to try to undercut the competition by pennies
I did read the article. You’re kidding yourself if you don’t think they’re immediately going to screw us over with this the moment they think they can get away with it.
So basically, they want to raise the prices when it’s convenient for them and the prices will also conveniently never go under what it is listed for today even if the demand is low
I saw Wendy’s doing this last month. That’s fine honestly they can do whatever I don’t care, a fast food restaurant will always be a want rather than a need. Grocery is almost always a need, that’s not ok
Dynamic pricing is exploitive at it’s base, allowing it for any industry is a mistake. Setting precedent for food is extremely dangerous regardless of the source.
Yes. This should 100% be illegal.
It’s clear the ruling class is desperate to squeeze us for even more profit.
Let’s not be useful idiots and go along with it, eh?
So, water a week before a hurricane is gonna cost a fortune. Cant wait for the price gouging lawsuits.
The problem with stuff like that, especially in America where every day more people feel like they have nothing to lose, is that people will literally just take their guns and shoot up crowds/gougers.
It’s a good way to fast-track the destruction of society.
Dynamic shoplifting is coming to my trolley.
Every day I read a new headline than make me feel like stealing is the closest any of us laymen can get to justice against these types of people. I hope one day massive crowds just take a run on whichever stores start to do this.
You can’t steal from corporations. It is always reclamation.
Then they close the store and use it as a tax write off and now people have one less grocery store
Just return the shit that went down in prices and rebuy it. Just keep a healthy supply of bugs at the ready. Have an accomplice bug bomb the store if they start getting suspicious of your return frequency, that aught to throw em off.
Could call it a dynamic infestation… the more the prices change the more the bug frequency changes.
Fuck everything about this and everyone who does it, the world is awful enough to try and get by in we don’t need predatory bullshit like this to make already disgustingly wealthy corporations wealthier: Greed is a crime against humanity.
next they’ll add microtransactions and a season pass (costco already does i guess)
Don’t lump Costco in with these bozos
Right when the inflation thing started I invested heavily in Costco. Figure if suddenly the price of food mattered a lot people will make sure to buy it only from them.
Works out for me, my nearest Costco is closer than my nearest Walmart
Prices change while you’re shopping? I foresee a lot of restocking happening if that’s the case.
If my milk increases 50¢ in the time it takes me to walk it up to the register, I’m just gonna leave that f*cker in the bagging area and walk out.
In the article, the owner using it says he only decreases price while you shop, since having increases during shopping would push customers away, and he’s absolutely right it would. So price increases would only happen overnight/closed hours. The owner talks about competing his low prices with competitors so it can be a race to the bottom. But I doubt most companies would use the pricing this way, most likely there will be surge pricing during weekends and after work.
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Doubt it will happen around here until they replace all the price signs with digital ones. As it is right now, every time a price changes, an employee has to manually change that.
Whole Foods (by Amazon) already has e-ink price tags for everything. So not out of the realm of possibility.
It’s a possibility for sure, but Amazon also is a technology company, so they have a big advantage on that end.
Kroger has not seemed to embraced technology to that extent yet. I’m guessing not Aldi either, but I don’t shop there.
Walmart would be the next logical company to do it.
Kroger has barely embraced self-checkout lanes. The one near me only just recently decided to put a couple in.
They’ve had them for quite some time here and have been expanding them, but I wouldn’t exactly call that cutting-edge technology.
Another fucking day
Back in the day we used to call this price gouging or price fixing when the cost of an item would increase based on sudden demand, or due to an emergency, etc. That used to be illegal, but I guess it’s okay in fucking Mad Max world now.
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