S 3612
Establishes "Fair Price Protection Act."*
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Bill overview
The Fair Price Protection Act establishes regulations to prevent businesses from using personal data to unfairly adjust grocery and other food prices. It prohibits ‘personalized algorithmic pricing’ and ‘surveillance pricing,’ which rely on data to vary prices for individual consumers. The bill clarifies that bona fide discounts and loyalty programs are permissible, but data use must be limited to pricing. It also restricts the use of electronic shelving labels that employ these pricing strategies.
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Joseph Cryan
Joseph Lagana
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