Maryland grocery stores are being barred from using surveillance‑based pricing, a practice that adjusts prices using customer data like shopping habits or demographics, The Guardian reports. State officials say the ban is meant to protect consumer privacy and prevent discriminatory pricing, as concerns grow nationwide over how retailers use data to set prices.
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