Kroger's electronic shelf labels face scrutiny for potential dynamic pricing and price gouging in Michigan stores.
US supermarket chain Kroger, operating 120 stores in Michigan, faces scrutiny for electronic shelf labels (ESLs) that may lead to dynamic pricing, increasing prices during high demand. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bob Casey express concern for potential price gouging during peak shopping times. Kroger claims the ESLs save time and allow quick price changes.
August 24, 2024
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