NJ Debates Algorithmic Price Laws - Food Trade News & Food World
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NJ Debates Algorithmic Price Laws - Food Trade News & Food World
A new poll released by the Chamber of Progress finds that a majority of New Jersey residents oppose proposed restrictions on algorithmic pricing that could affect grocery discounts. As lawmakers consider the Fair Price Protection Act in Trenton, they join the growing national debate. The survey, conducted in April by Morning Consult, reports that 70% of respondents oppose banning tools such as loyalty programs, personalized coupons, and discount…
New Poll: New Jersey Residents Reject Algorithmic Pricing Ban That Would Wipe Out Grocery Discounts:
Voters Want Access to Targeted Deals and Discounts As Trenton weighs the Fair Price Protection Act – legislation restricting the use of personal data to set grocery prices and offer discounts – Chamber of Progress released new polling showing that New Jerseyans don’t want those tools taken away. The survey found that 70 percent of New Jersey residents oppose banning loyalty programs, personalized coupons, senior discounts, and student pricing, …
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