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Study finds digital price labels in supermarkets do not lead to frequent price hikes, but lawmakers consider restrictions.
A recent study shows that digital price labels in U.S. supermarkets do not cause frequent price hikes.
Analyzing five years of data from one grocery chain, researchers found that only 0.0056% of products saw temporary price increases daily, slightly up from 0.005% before digital labels.
The study also noted more discounts after the switch.
Despite these findings, some lawmakers are considering restrictions on digital labels due to concerns about price manipulation and data collection.
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Un estudio encuentra que las etiquetas de precios digitales en los supermercados no conducen a aumentos frecuentes de precios, pero los legisladores consideran restricciones.