Landmark Digital Deal Ordinance Revised Again, For Better Or Worse
San Diego makes further revisions to its “digital-only deal” ordinance, clarifying which discounts are actually regulated.
San Diego makes further revisions to its “digital-only deal” ordinance, clarifying which discounts are actually regulated.
San Diego seeks to revise and potentially strip out most consumer protections from a historic grocery pricing ordinance.
Kroger introduces “scan sheets” that will allow shoppers without digital access to get all advertised digital deals.
San Diego’s mayor signs a “digital deal” ordinance, even as its sponsors discuss significant revisions.
El Paso becomes the second major U.S. city to consider regulating digital grocery discounts.
San Diego passes a first-of-its-kind ordinance to make digital-only discounts available to all.
Proponents and opponents face off ahead of a crucial vote on a landmark “digital deals” ordinance.
Critics of digital coupons are emboldened by new legislative efforts to restrict digital-only deals.
A clarification to a first-in-the-nation “digital deal” ordinance would significantly narrow its scope.
San Diego passes a landmark measure requiring grocery stores to offer paper alternatives to digital-only discounts.