• JonEFive@midwest.social
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    2 days ago

    I remember the days wyen every product was required ta have a price tag on it to avoid similar situations long before AI. You’d see a label in the aisle, then get charged a different price at the register.

    Wanna bet they try that move again next? Using facial recognition and buying habits, upcharge the customer when they get to the register based on high confidence that the customer isn’t paying close attention.

  • Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    I wish they would allow the digital price tags and just make it so prices can only be changed once per day. Why is that not the obvious solution?

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      2 days ago

      It’s still easy and tempting to change the price frequently with a digital tag, even without surveillance on individuals. Without a third-party audit that keeps track of the price, you have no way of knowing whether a price has been changed unfairly. Paper sucks but it introduces friction.

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        2 days ago

        You can allow the labor saving aspect of digital price tags without allowing the price-gouging bullshit of variable pricing.

        Changing sku tags, doing markdowns and markups etc, are some of the more pain in the ass tasks in a big box store, or any store for that matter. Automating that wouldnt be such a bad thing, so long as it doesnt also allow variable pricing bs