Kroger, the US’s largest supermarket chain, has been rolling out AI-powered “dynamic pricing” — hooked to cameras on its display shelves. Since 2018, the chain has been using digital price labels t…
Kroger stores used to be my go to because they were cheaper than Safeway. But Jesus Christ they are working together or something now because it's all the same exact pricing.
Now It's WinCo and trader Joe's all the way for me.
They're still working on it. A few states' attorneys general are suing to stop it while Krogway try to make some "totes not a monopoly" changes. Here in Colorado that means selling off some stores.
I don't think they will stop this one. They let Cedar Fair / 6 flags go through despite them having basically 0 competition. They basically found like 2 parks they didn't own n said see? We have competition. Surely parks will close, land will be sold, and prices will go up as a result of this merger. Krogway just has to say look, wmt and tgt exist so it's fine, and they will rubber stamp it.
Maybe, maybe not. If we're going to bring totally unrelated industries into the mix, Spirit and JetBlue airlines had their merger blocked. Airlines and grocery stores have a bigger public interest in not having monopolies than theme parks, which often have arguable monopolies in many places already if a major city only has one theme park.
More importantly, you said that they're already the same company. That is definitely not the case at this point.
Thanks for sharing this article. I didn’t know about the bad faith colonial mindset rip-off of small business ideas and recipes. I know there’s no ethical consumption in capitalism but k owing this will give me further pause when deciding to shop there in the future.