According to a new survey from GBAO Strategies distributed by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, 65% of American voters think ESLs will cause grocery prices to increase, while 68% think surveillance pricing will have the same result.Read Entire Article
Most Americans want digital shelf labels and surveillance pricing banned
Why This Matters
The survey highlights widespread public concern over the potential for digital shelf labels and surveillance pricing to drive up grocery costs, signaling a need for policymakers and retailers to address these issues. As consumer trust and affordability remain priorities, the industry must consider the implications of these technologies on pricing transparency and fairness.
Key Takeaways
- Majority of Americans believe ESLs and surveillance pricing could increase grocery prices.
- Public opinion is largely against the adoption of these technologies due to cost concerns.
- The findings suggest a potential push for regulation or bans on digital shelf labels and surveillance pricing in retail.
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