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Kroger, Surge Pricing and Facial Recognition
Lawmakers Raise Concerns About 'Dynamic Pricing' at Kroger
Rep. Rashida Tlaib wrote to Kroger about its use of "surge pricing" and facial recognition, claims the company has denied.
Kroger’s Plan to Use Facial Recognition Raises Concerns About Surge Pricing
“Studies have shown that facial recognition technology is flawed and can lead to discrimination in predominantly Black and brown communities,” Tlaib said in her letter. “The racial biases of facial recognition technology are well-documented and should not be extended into our grocery stores.”
Is Kroger Supermarket Going to Use AI Facial Recognition Surge Pricing on Customers?
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Why Kroger is using high-tech to adjust price raise concerns
Do you ever wonder, when you shop, how does that particular store use technology to track you, to set prices, to determine shopping patterns? In this high-tech digital age, it makes sense that stores may track this information—the question is,
Rep. Rashida Tlaib accuses Kroger of using facial recognition for future surge pricing
Kroger denies accusation of 'surge pricing' as Tlaib questions plans to use facial recognition
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib wrote a letter to the head of Kroger accusing the grocery chain of using facial recognition and behavioral tracking technology.
‘Squad’ member Tlaib accuses Kroger of using facial recognition to plan price surges
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), a progressive “Squad” member, accused grocery giant Kroger of plotting to use new technology in a price surge scheme. Lawmakers have been sounding the alarm on Kroger’s use of facial recognition technology since at least August,
Kroger accused of surge pricing, planning to incorporate it with facial recognition software
Detroit Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib wrote a letter to the head of Kroger accusing the grocery chain of using facial recognition and behavioral tracking technology as part of a digital price tag program that she says could result in price gouging and discrimination.
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Albertsons gains amid Wells Fargo upgrade on `Plan B' if Kroger deal fails
Albertsons (NYSE:ACI) rose 1.5% after Wells Fargo raised its rating to overweight as the firm sees a "compelling value ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Kroger, Inmar Team Up to Offer Flexible Savings Program
To provide shoppers with more deals and present them with options that best suit their preferences, The Kroger Co. has teamed ...
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Kroger and Albertsons merger needed to close the gap with Walmart, executives testify
Two top Kroger Co. executives took the stand Monday in the Denver District Court antitrust trial seeking to block the ...
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Rep. Tlaib calls out Kroger for facial recognition practices
Kroger said it uses facial recognition to present targeted ads on its digital price tags that it rolled out five years ago.
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What Kroger’s CEO meant when he said he never thinks about raising prices
As prosecution in Colorado’s antitrust case to block the Kroger-Albertsons merger rests, King Soopers’ parent starts its ...
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Kroger, Trader Joe's foods are part of BrucePac meat recall for listeria
BrucePac recalled nearly 10 million pounds of meat and poultry products used in popular products at Trader Joe's, Kroger and ...
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Lawmakers claim Kroger's use of digital technology could result in 'dynamic pricing'
Lawmakers are raising concerns about the use of digital technology in grocery stores, saying it could result in "dynamic ...
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Kroger's Caroline Keating wants to see women celebrated for their full worth
Caroline Keating, 39, is category manager for Kroger Co. What was your first job? Babysitting. Favorite vacation spot?
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