Maryland Bans 'Dynamic Pricing' That Adjusts Grocery Costs Based on Your Data
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Maryland set to ban 'surveillance pricing' at grocery stores: Will...
There are steps you can take to avoid it. Maryland is set to become the first state to ban surveillance pricing as the legislature passed the Protection From Predatory Pricing Act this month. Introduced by Gov. Wes Moore in January, the act aims to prevent grocers and third-party apps like delivery services from using surveillance data and dynamic pricing in Maryland grocery stores. It also imposes steep penalties for businesses caught engaging …
Maryland's New Law Targets 'Surveillance Pricing' in Grocery Stores
Maryland has passed a law that prohibits grocery stores and delivery services from using personal data to set prices, protecting consumers from "surveillance pricing". The post Maryland’s New Law Targets ‘Surveillance Pricing’ in Grocery Stores appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Maryland Is Right to Crack Down on Exploitative Pricing
Maryland’s top leaders don’t usually show up together for routine committee hearings. But earlier this month, Gov. Wes Moore and House Speaker Adrienne A. Peña-Melnyk did exactly that — testifying side by side in support of House Bill 1475. This legislation aims to crack down on companies that are charging different people different prices for the exact same product without disclosing that they are doing so. For many Marylanders, what used to …
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