So something weird happened to me twice recently at a grocery store.
Firstly. It’s a local mid level grocery store in a medium sized city (we have 3 Walmarts, for scale).
I don’t go there often because it’s more expensive than other grocery stores. But it’s also the closest one to me. And huge. So they do have everything. But it’s not like a fancy gourmet grocery store that offers wine samples or anything.
Anywho.
I went there and bought like 4 things.
It was easy to remember how much each item was since I only bought 4 things.
When I went to do self checkout , 3 of those items ran up 50 cents to 1 dollar cheaper than the price tag.
I don’t use a saver card or anything.
The 4th item happened to be a deli item. It was the price it had on it. Cause those literally have a sticker on them.
I thought. Weird how 3 items ran up the wrong price.
I go back 2 weeks later. Same exact thing happens.
Different items. Everything except the two deli items I bought were pricing at 50 cents or 1$ cheaper than listed.
I paid extra attention this time because of the last experience.
Sometimes I wonder if I’m paranoid. Seeing manipulation where there is none.
But this can’t just be a coincidence.
I don’t go there often.
I use the self checkout.
Is it using facial recognition to see I’m a “new” customer. And charging me less so I feel like my bill is lower than expected so I will return ,?
Am I taking crazy pills ?
Someone tell me I’m wrong and that theory is absurd.
My debit card. But see, the price rang up wrong before I paid.
That’s why I suspected face recognition. I noted the price was wrong as the items were initially rang up and that there was no indication on the receipt of a discount, coupon, or sale.
Oh, that’s a fair point then. I’d personally still err on some sort of basic pricing mishap, but perhaps you’re right. There definitely is intent to set prices for individuals live but it seems a little odd to be so clandestine about it.
So something weird happened to me twice recently at a grocery store.
Firstly. It’s a local mid level grocery store in a medium sized city (we have 3 Walmarts, for scale).
I don’t go there often because it’s more expensive than other grocery stores. But it’s also the closest one to me. And huge. So they do have everything. But it’s not like a fancy gourmet grocery store that offers wine samples or anything.
Anywho.
I went there and bought like 4 things.
It was easy to remember how much each item was since I only bought 4 things.
When I went to do self checkout , 3 of those items ran up 50 cents to 1 dollar cheaper than the price tag.
I don’t use a saver card or anything.
The 4th item happened to be a deli item. It was the price it had on it. Cause those literally have a sticker on them.
I thought. Weird how 3 items ran up the wrong price.
I go back 2 weeks later. Same exact thing happens. Different items. Everything except the two deli items I bought were pricing at 50 cents or 1$ cheaper than listed. I paid extra attention this time because of the last experience.
Sometimes I wonder if I’m paranoid. Seeing manipulation where there is none.
But this can’t just be a coincidence.
I don’t go there often.
I use the self checkout.
Is it using facial recognition to see I’m a “new” customer. And charging me less so I feel like my bill is lower than expected so I will return ,?
Am I taking crazy pills ?
Someone tell me I’m wrong and that theory is absurd.
maybe take a pic of the price tag and question them next time
I plan to
They may be scamming everyone with the same increases hoping customers won’t complain or notice that.
You may not have a loyalty card, but did you pay using a payment card of any kind? They track you through that.
My debit card. But see, the price rang up wrong before I paid.
That’s why I suspected face recognition. I noted the price was wrong as the items were initially rang up and that there was no indication on the receipt of a discount, coupon, or sale.
Oh, that’s a fair point then. I’d personally still err on some sort of basic pricing mishap, but perhaps you’re right. There definitely is intent to set prices for individuals live but it seems a little odd to be so clandestine about it.