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Maryland becomes first state to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores

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Summary

Maryland passed a law banning surveillance pricing in grocery stores, prohibiting the use of personal data to set higher prices. The bill contains carveouts for loyalty programs and promotions and faces criticism over enforcement and potential loopholes. The move follows FTC interest in the practice and suggests growing regulatory momentum around data-driven pricing in retail.

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