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highplainsdem

(59,633 posts)
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 03:32 PM Monday

Instacart Says It Is Pulling the Plug on Its AI-Powered Price Tests

Source: Gizmodo

Instacart is scrapping its price tests after facing huge blowback from customers.

The grocery delivery service announced Monday that it is ending its item price-testing program following an investigative report that found customers were being charged different prices for the same products, even when the items were ordered at the same time. As users have become more aware of encroaching surveillance pricing, public reaction against Instacart has been swift and attracted the attention of regulators.

The backlash was sparked by a report earlier this month from Consumer Reports, Groundwork Collaborative, and More Perfect Union. The investigation found that Instacart charged some customers nearly 25% more than others for the same products bought at the same stores. Those price differences were allegedly tied to the company’s Eversight pricing tool, which Instacart describes as an “AI-powered pricing and promotions platform.”

The report outlined findings from an experiment conducted in September, in which 437 shoppers across several cities added the same items to their Instacart carts from the same stores. On average, shoppers saw a 13% price difference for the same items, with some gaps as high as 23%.

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Read more: https://gizmodo.com/instacart-says-it-is-pulling-the-plug-on-its-ai-powered-price-tests-2000702649



The backlash against harm done by AI companies can work.
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Instacart Says It Is Pulling the Plug on Its AI-Powered Price Tests (Original Post) highplainsdem Monday OP
It'll come back in a few months with a different mask on... Hugin Monday #1
Exactly SheltieLover Monday #3
Reminds me of car subscriptions OnlinePoker Monday #5
Had to look it up, but apparently BMW gave in on that one Raven123 Monday #7
Wow.. BlueWaveNeverEnd Monday #2
No surprise there. Aussie105 Monday #4
Next they probably require signed NDA's before you are allowed the see the price you are paying ToxMarz Monday #6
FedEx is using that voodoo IbogaProject Monday #8
I'm sure the FTC will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. Marcuse Monday #9
Sounds like a job for a VPN BadgerKid Monday #10
I think a lot of companies are going to realize the AI they contracted for.... Xolodno Monday #11
Criminal racket enabled by Diaper Don the Criminal-In-Chief wolfie001 Monday #12

Hugin

(37,316 posts)
1. It'll come back in a few months with a different mask on...
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 03:41 PM
Monday

Again and again until nobody’s looking. Then, when it is finally brought to light after that, the refrain will be it’s what was always there.

This is why regulations are a good thing and functioning democracies have them.

OnlinePoker

(6,078 posts)
5. Reminds me of car subscriptions
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 05:09 PM
Monday

When there was a backlash against BMW (?) for their heated seats subscription requirements, they said it was only an idea and not based in reality. Now, a few years on, these have become ubiquitous.

Aussie105

(7,540 posts)
4. No surprise there.
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 04:29 PM
Monday

Easy to look up socio-economic data based on delivery addresses, and present a price list for items especially tailored to specific profiles.

Happens for walk in customers in shops too.

Same item priced differently in shops, depending where the shop is located, in a poorer suburb or an affluent suburb.

Quality of perishables like fruit and veg and meat quality varies too, with better offerings in affluent suburbs and higher prices.

Just businesses 'being smart!' It's not a new, AI related thing.

ToxMarz

(2,727 posts)
6. Next they probably require signed NDA's before you are allowed the see the price you are paying
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 06:21 PM
Monday

with the customary $10 billion dollars in damages if you violate.

IbogaProject

(5,564 posts)
8. FedEx is using that voodoo
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 07:21 PM
Monday

A shipment that should be just over or under $1,000 is getting quotes from them 6, 7, 8 times as large. Then if you try again you get a reasonable quote.

Xolodno

(7,291 posts)
11. I think a lot of companies are going to realize the AI they contracted for....
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 09:12 PM
Monday

...is a shit taco.

Vendors have been over promising and under delivering.

wolfie001

(6,957 posts)
12. Criminal racket enabled by Diaper Don the Criminal-In-Chief
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 09:54 PM
Monday

Corps.e know they can pull this shit off today with zero government oversight. Just donate to the orange shit-face.

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