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micromacrofoot 2 hours ago

it's the other way around, the shelf prices can be stable and they decide which discounts you can get based on your shopping profile which they built using surveillance

SoftTalker 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Well,,, OK?

If I buy a lot of Scott toilet tissue, I'm happy to get a discount on Scott toilet tissue.

Though mostly, the discounts I use are already posted on the shelf, I just need to "clip" an e-coupon in the app to get it.

They do send me emails and even postal mails with coupons too, but those all go in the trash.

phil21 18 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

It's not really a "Well, OK?" situation.

The local supermarket chain near me has more or less done away with normal low prices on the shelves. If you want anything resembling a deal, you get to deal with their shit-tier quality app plus other friction inducting time wasting crap like "clipping" digital coupons. Plus opting in to all the associated tracking the app does in order to use it.

They effective raised prices 10-20% for the entire store and then the only way to get a deal is use the app. This is only currently slight hyperbole - every month it rolls out more and more in this direction.

This way they can tell regulators "we only give discounts in a discriminatory manner! We don't raise prices!" when the time comes.

With any luck a judge will see right through that unmitigated bullshit, but I'm not going to hold my breath.

ThrowawayR2 5 minutes ago | parent [-]

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micromacrofoot an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

is that still ok when you're paying more because you don't shop as much as the people who live in the wealthier part of town? or what if you get fewer discounts for being male?