Grocery Pricing Roulette Tested; Report: Instacart Puts On a 'Pricing' Experiment
Instacart is experimenting with pricing, charging some people shopping for groceries at the same time and same store location prices that can vary by as much as 23%, an investigation has found. On average, that could cost a family of four a swing of $1,200 based on Instacart's prices, the study by Consumer Reports, More Perfect Union, and Groundwork Collaborative, a Washington, DC-based think tank, found. That is particularly troubling as American shoppers say they are grappling with higher...
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