Lawsuit Says Gas Stations Used AI to Set California Prices
The lawsuit says Kalibrate’s pricing tool raised gasoline by up to 22 cents a gallon and diesel by 33 cents, costing drivers more.
- On Monday, June 22, California consumers filed a federal lawsuit in Sacramento alleging Walmart Inc., Marathon Petroleum Corp., BP, and 7-Eleven Inc. illegally manipulate pump prices across more than 1,700 state locations.
- Plaintiffs allege these retailers utilize an "illegal, algorithmic price-fixing scheme" developed by Kalibrate Fuel Systems, which violates Assembly Bill 325 by using shared pricing algorithms to coordinate price increases.
- Using Kalibrate's technology, retailers allegedly inflated gasoline by up to 22 cents and diesel by 33 cents per gallon, with every additional penny costing California drivers about $134 million annually.
- A Walmart spokesperson said they are "reviewing the complaint," while BP declined to comment; California's fuel watchdog issued subpoenas last month intensifying oversight.
- Energy Secretary Chris Wright has touted offshore drilling as fuel prices become a political rallying point for the Trump administration, while Newsom faces pressure regarding the state's dwindling fuel-making industry.
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Several major gas station chains in California are facing serious charges. The plaintiffs say the companies used an AI-based pricing tool to fix their prices, causing gasoline prices to jump by as much as 30 cents per gallon in some areas.
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