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307 Same Product, Same Store, but on Instacart, Prices Might Differ

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msmash @ Slashdot · 12/10/2025 10:25 EDT

Same Product, Same Store, but on Instacart, Prices Might Differ

A study this week has found that shoppers using Instacart are often charged different prices for identical products at the same store at the same time, even when selecting in-store pickup rather than delivery. The Groundwork Collaborative, a progressive policy group, and Consumer Reports organized nearly 200 volunteers across four cities to simultaneously check prices on 20 grocery items. Price differences appeared on nearly three-quarters of the items tested. In one test, more than 40 participants selected

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