• TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    That's very dubious, since where I live they have to honour the shelf price even if it's wrong.

    What happens when they raise the price while I'm on the way to the register? How can I possibly counter this?

    I actually had something similar happen to me. I grabbed something, I was mischarged, I told the cashier who told the manager who checked, and the manager changed the price while I was standing at the checkout and claimed it was always that price. I usually check the UPC when something is on clearance so I know I'm buying the right thing. I didn't buy the item.

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    Now I always walk with them to the aisle to see the price so they don't pull that on me.

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      5 months ago

      Now I always walk with them to the aisle

      Another reason the dems want to ban Tiktok. Imagine a 60s surge gouging vid where the Tiktoker films prices, goes to the register, the cashier pleads ignorance gets the manager, the manager vomits up a bald faced lies, and the Tiktoker shows them the vid of the "old" prices and says "You just lied to me ten times!" Once the public is aware of this - future vids could then be 30s or even eventually 10s gotcha vids.

    • AndJusticeForAll [none/use name]
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      5 months ago

      I could only see this working if they straight-up close the store when the prices are adjusted or eventually maybe forcing shoppers to use carts/baskets with digital price tallies that you gotta' like press a button on each price display as you grab items or something. I don't know, a physical store with actual space and people is so much harder to rig like this than a digital storefront, I don't know if you can mesh them in a way that doesn't destroy any benefit for shopping in-person and I don't see how if the prices are raised enough it doesn't become beneficial for people to hire someone poorer for minimum wage to buy their groceries for them.