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For the love of anything holy. Then they’ll require to install a shitty app to shop at the grocery store in the first place. No, thank you

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I shop at Jewel (which is currently under threat of being taken over by Kroger) and they’re now doing this thing where there will be, for instance, peaches, under a huge sign showing an incredible deal. Then you look at it and realize that the price isn’t discounted at all unless you install a “Jewel App” and use it to “claim” a “digital coupon.”

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Kroger also does that :(

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At least with Kroger you don’t have to have the app, you can use their website for everything

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Two major supermarkets do this in the UK now. I fucking hate it, it should be illegal. I also noticed recently a store with digital price labels. Combine the two and we’re marching towards the news in the post at a breakneck speed.

Many supermarkets do adjust their prices based on the average income of the location they’re in, so this isn’t really different in some ways.

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I’ve been shopping at shitty Jewels all my life and I’m moving to an area where I can choose Jewel or Mariano’s. I was super excited to find this out until they announced as part of the merger, they would sell off a bunch of stores most of which are Mariano’s including the one I would have started going to. I Reeeeeeally hope the merger doesn’t go through.

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7 points

How is that legal?

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11 points

Regulatory capture and the Federal Trade Commission asleep at the wheel.

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Big Y in the Northeast does that well. That’s probably the biggest reason why I don’t regularly shop there anymore

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I think I still have a “gold coin” floating around somewhere from their previous system.

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ShopRite by me is doing that.

We mostly stopped buying at ShopRite (mostly, because there are some things we can only get there due to dietary restrictions, and they carry things others don’t).

I don’t think we were the only ones though, because that was gone the last time we were there. It could also be due to the Stop and Shop being “digital coupons only” and being forced to close recently. Don’t know for certain. It could just have been a test run for them and they will bring it back later, no idea.

Either way, I have no interest in having their app on my phone. I toyed with the idea of using a cheap tablet I’ve got and don’t touch to install the app on it and connect to in store wifi only.

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If I have to install spyware or open a link at a physical location, my top priority is to leave.

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A local grocery store has kinda done something like this? Just not as extreme as needing an app to shop. They literally took out all the coupons from the mail ads and they have you install their app for coupons. Which makes you run through hoops to install and make an account. I tried doing it in store but I gave up because of how annoying it was and all the information they needed. Just to used a god damn coupon… I miss the little red coupon dispensers in stores.

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If you’re on the billionaire whitelist, you pay even lower than the people in poverty.

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Saw an interview with a guy (on Bloomberg actually) who explained that “ability to pay” and “willingness to pay” are two different things and that the pricing system doesn’t target people who have a lot of money (“ability to pay”) but rather people who have fewer options.

Like, if the app knows that you don’t have a car and this is the only grocery store you can walk to, you will pay a higher price.

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Yikes

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don’t worry. prices will come down when albertsons and kroger merge. large corps are just more efficient.

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They treat their workers better, too. And pay them more. /s

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No, the existing “base line” price will stay as is for the poors. Those with slightly more money however…those will pay more.

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Yep, that’s what an MBA would decide, so that’s likely what’s going to happen.

That’s why I said in my second line:

It won’t be done properly. It never is when left to the corporations.

But yet you STILL opened your reply with a flat ‘no’, proving you only ever bothered to read a single sentence of my reply so I’m downvoting you, blocking you, and forgetting you ever existed.

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I don’t think their “No” was a disagreement, but a confirmation of your second line. https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/88502/how-to-agree-with-a-negative-statement-with-yes-or-with-no Sometimes, language can be a tricky tool to wield.

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Well since the government has all the info and has the postal service to get stuff to the people in need, why not just send this people some sort of stamps for free that lets them buy food, lets call it food stamps or something.

Jk, that would never work, let’s give all that sensitive data to some company that will definitely not leak, sell it or use it for some nefarious thing, because it will use AI.

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No, you just hate your life. This thread isn’t about you, so shut the hell up. No one cares.

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We could wipe out food insecurity by just doing taxes properly. We shouldn’t tolerate for-profit businesses doing what the government should be doing.

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And politicians who work to privatise public services should be sent straight to the gallows for the traitors they are.

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What you’re describing is a more socialist/communist view on means based price adjustment.

This is real-time price gouging, which is good old-fashioned capitalism.

Looing forward to WIC and SNAP benefits being erased by price gouging on the needy.

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If you think about it, it does not make financial sense for them to maintain this kind of system as a purely progressive price discrimination that charges richer people more money. I expect a lot of it would end up more like the Uber practice of charging more to people with low phone battery; they will identify who is more desperate, who has less choice but to buy the given product immediately, and charge them more. Because of how poverty works, that’s more likely the poor.

This is a major reason we still need cash and other ways of saying no to corporate surveillance; if we can’t maintain privacy when making purchases that information will be used as a weapon against us.

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We get more like reddit every day…
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I was agreeing with you so this is confusing, ok though.

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Yea, as a sort of reverse tax credit, it would be interesting. But as a profit driver, it’s nice and dystopian.

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I guess food stamps kind of do this but they are so hard to actually be granted. We need something automatic that is specifically geared to solving food insecurity for the most needy.

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55 points

This way maybe a banana could cost $10

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Is that… Is that not what it costs now?

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I can pick up a bunch for 1.59€ at Aldi. The catch is that they are not ripe yet, so I have to leave them on the kitchen counter for 3 days before eating them.

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10 ruppees here About 1/80 th of that price

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Haha but your salary is also 1/80000

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I get a bushel for 88¢ where I live.

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Well, I get paid 25¢ to eat bananas, so I win.

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