‘Transparent, consistent pricing at the cash register’: Maryland is first US state to ban ‘surveillance pricing’, and shocked shoppers hope others follow suit soon


  • Maryland is introducing the Predatory Pricing Protection Act
  • Price surveillance will be banned in grocery stores
  • Some consumer rights groups believe it doesn’t go far enough

So-called ‘price surveillance’ in grocery stores, where the cost of items changes dynamically based on a variety of factors and shopper data, is now widespread in the United States, and Maryland authorities have had enough.

As reported by The Guardian, Maryland Governor Wes Moore has stated his intention to sign the Predatory Pricing Protection Act into law after approval by the state legislature, with the law set to go into effect in early October of this year.

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