• Barabas [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    5 months ago

    The main argument for these is to avoid this exact problem with discrepancies between labels and the cash register. Introducing surge pricing would be a lot more bother than it is worth.

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      5 months ago

      Introducing surge pricing would be a lot more bother than it is worth.

      more bother for who though?

      if it only bothers the minimum wage cashier and some budget-minded consumers, but it squeezes a few million more in profit out each year it’ll happen. There might be enough backlash to it to prevent it from taking off, but if they slow roll it cleverly I can see it happening

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        5 months ago

        They are already overcharging compared to shelf prices, that is the very thing they’re introducing this to prevent in order to avoid bad publicity and legal costs in states where it is mandated that they should show the same price.

        Also, the Walmart employee being yelled at isn’t an issue for them morally, but making people mad and also holding up lines is really not something to be desired. How much do you think they’d earn from this kind of surge pricing before they get flooded in lawsuits?

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          lawsuits idk, maybe there’s more law on this than I think

          But inconveniencing customers? idk I think there are ways it could be pulled off without jamming up the checkout lines.