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FakeNoose

(40,049 posts)
34. It always pays to shop IN THE STORE rather than online
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 12:42 PM
16 hrs ago

The message from this story is that AI drives the price up whenever it can. Some people are shown one price, while others are shown a different price -- for the same item. This is because the price-bots have become sophisticated enough to know how much you can afford, and possibly even how much you're willing to spend.

But when I go to the grocery store and I see items that are MARKED DOWN for quick sale, I grab stuff quickly that would never be shown or suggested to the cellphone shoppers. Why is that? Because the marked-down items are only going to be there for less than a day, and then they're gone. The replacements will be higher priced of course - or maybe they will be discontinued altogether.

Certain stores are colloquially known as "ghetto stores" - not because of racism, but because the regular customers may be low income and may be lacking a car or easy transportation. If they live nearby they're going to shop more often, perhaps buy less per visit, and carry the groceries home themselves. Stores know that these "ghetto" customers have fewer options than those in the suburbs.

These issues are all related - where there is COMPETITION the prices are LOWER than where competition is minimal.

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2 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

The poor pay more for food and the rest of us. And get lower quality. IF they even have local food stores. marble falls 19 hrs ago #1
But the video article wasn't about this. ColoringFool 17 hrs ago #25
Walk away, substitute, have a larder of sale items bucolic_frolic 19 hrs ago #2
+1 Auggie 18 hrs ago #19
Best investment homegirl 18 hrs ago #22
But the video wasn't about Pricing vs. Production Costs. ColoringFool 17 hrs ago #26
Then you should stick to the subject like I did instead of attacking those trying to help. bucolic_frolic 16 hrs ago #43
Capitalism taken as a whole basically doesn't give a sh*t about people al bupp 6 hrs ago #55
DOOR DASH Brainstormy 19 hrs ago #3
To Do What? ColoringFool 17 hrs ago #27
Another way that Republicans want to take the majority of the population markodochartaigh 19 hrs ago #4
I use my instant pot a lot in winter. Great for potatoes. Slow cooker too IronLionZion 19 hrs ago #5
I Don't See The Connection To The Video Content. ColoringFool 17 hrs ago #29
Maybe the connection is just tangential. markodochartaigh 12 hrs ago #49
Solid journalism Sympthsical 19 hrs ago #6
I love Trader Joe's! karin_sj 18 hrs ago #18
TJs has NJCher 16 hrs ago #40
Prices Are Allowed To "Fluctuate." Happens All The Time. The VIDEO Was.... ColoringFool 17 hrs ago #30
I know, I watched the video Sympthsical 17 hrs ago #33
I would like some clarification. brakester 46 min ago #56
Cannot recommend enough Cosmocat 15 hrs ago #47
Paid 49 cents each for avocados at Aldi the other day! bullwinkle428 9 hrs ago #54
As others stated durablend 18 hrs ago #7
Loyalty programs do something similar with customer data IronLionZion 18 hrs ago #12
Surveillance Pricing. That's what some B&M stores do when you are in the store. erronis 17 hrs ago #23
In virtually all circumstances, you have the legal right to purchase the item at the marked price. Ms. Toad 17 hrs ago #28
I wish I could remember the price of every single item. That must be a huge help! ShazzieB 16 hrs ago #36
It's not as easy as I it used to be. Ms. Toad 16 hrs ago #42
Thanks for the tips! ShazzieB 15 hrs ago #45
What's B&M? ShazzieB 17 hrs ago #31
Sorry - I was following the poster's lead. Bricks and Mortar (versus online) erronis 17 hrs ago #32
I've never seen electronic prices at grocery stores MichMan 16 hrs ago #35
They're coming. Shop at the Mom's and Pop's while we can. erronis 16 hrs ago #41
Aldi have electronic tags canetoad 14 hrs ago #48
Your phone RetiredParatrooper 11 hrs ago #50
Instacart has discontinued the practice thesquanderer 18 hrs ago #8
Because of this investigative report IronLionZion 18 hrs ago #9
Corps don't give up cash cows easily JustKay 18 hrs ago #15
That is disgusting UpInArms 18 hrs ago #10
I no longer live in the US, but if I were there, I would be discusing these AI algorithms with my state rep, sinkingfeeling 18 hrs ago #11
I think it's wonderful that you all can do all this indepth stuff with prices. Srkdqltr 18 hrs ago #13
If you are chronically ill or disabled it makes a lot of sense - TBF 18 hrs ago #20
Isn't that illegal? Fil1957 18 hrs ago #14
Which law applies to this? IronLionZion 16 hrs ago #37
The corporations do similar pricing with utilities costs Farmer-Rick 18 hrs ago #16
WHY???????? popsdenver 18 hrs ago #21
Because there is money to be made IronLionZion 16 hrs ago #38
i used to be able to use $100.00 per week for operatig capital, ot any more.:( AllaN01Bear 18 hrs ago #17
Fuck it... 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #24
It always pays to shop IN THE STORE rather than online FakeNoose 16 hrs ago #34
Yup, and there are often savings by buying bulk large quantities IronLionZion 16 hrs ago #39
K & R SunSeeker 15 hrs ago #44
Don't use Instacart, never have and never will. Liberal In Texas 15 hrs ago #46
It would appear to me that these examiners are cachukis 11 hrs ago #51
That sounds intriguing IronLionZion 10 hrs ago #52
Big Brother is refining using our habits. He has the tools. cachukis 9 hrs ago #53
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