@return2ozma to News • 9 months agoDynamic pricing is coming to grocery storeswww.npr.orgmessage-square61arrow-up1120arrow-down110cross-posted to: aboringdystopia
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minus-squareFlying Squidlink8•9 months agoDoubt it will happen around here until they replace all the price signs with digital ones. As it is right now, every time a price changes, an employee has to manually change that.
minus-square@ikilledlaurapalmerlink6•9 months agoWhole Foods (by Amazon) already has e-ink price tags for everything. So not out of the realm of possibility.
minus-squareFlying Squidlink4•9 months agoIt’s a possibility for sure, but Amazon also is a technology company, so they have a big advantage on that end. Kroger has not seemed to embraced technology to that extent yet. I’m guessing not Aldi either, but I don’t shop there. Walmart would be the next logical company to do it.
minus-square@RGB3x3linkEnglish3•9 months agoKroger has barely embraced self-checkout lanes. The one near me only just recently decided to put a couple in.
minus-squareFlying Squidlink2•9 months agoThey’ve had them for quite some time here and have been expanding them, but I wouldn’t exactly call that cutting-edge technology.
Doubt it will happen around here until they replace all the price signs with digital ones. As it is right now, every time a price changes, an employee has to manually change that.
Whole Foods (by Amazon) already has e-ink price tags for everything. So not out of the realm of possibility.
It’s a possibility for sure, but Amazon also is a technology company, so they have a big advantage on that end.
Kroger has not seemed to embraced technology to that extent yet. I’m guessing not Aldi either, but I don’t shop there.
Walmart would be the next logical company to do it.
Kroger has barely embraced self-checkout lanes. The one near me only just recently decided to put a couple in.
They’ve had them for quite some time here and have been expanding them, but I wouldn’t exactly call that cutting-edge technology.