
Maryland becomes first state to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores
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Maryland has made history by becoming the first state in the US to prohibit surveillance pricing in grocery stores. This new law, signed by Governor Wes Moore, prevents grocers and third-party delivery services from using personal data to adjust prices based on consumer behavior. Critics argue that the law contains several exemptions that may undermine its effectiveness. The legislation aims to protect consumers from being charged higher prices based on their purchasing habits.
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Surveillance pricing has become a contentious issue as more retailers utilize consumer data to optimize pricing strategies. This law reflects a growing concern over privacy and fairness in the marketplace, as consumers demand transparency and protection from potential exploitation.
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