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The new digital price tags could be updated at any time from a central computer or employee handheld device, creating the possibility that a price could change from the time a consumer picks an item off the shelf to the time they arrive at the cash register. cpomagazine.com/data-privacy/d

@estherschindler Digital price tags... are price gouging in real time.

Because they will not lower in price, the last 4 years have shown they don't lower prices... they will onyl go up. Because if people are buying them at that higher price, it shows they can continue to sell them at that higher price.

@estherschindler It's my belief that folks will start taking pics of the price tags when they take them off the shelf and there will be so many lawsuits that prices will only be changed when the store is closed. As it should be.

In MI, the tag on the shelf is enforceable by law. I got my grill for $100 off due to a typo.

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