Grocery Prices Are Still Too High, And Congress Wants Answers
A bipartisan group of Congressional lawmakers want the government to act on high grocery prices.
A bipartisan group of Congressional lawmakers want the government to act on high grocery prices.
Lawmakers in one state pass a measure that would restrict self-checkouts in all grocery stores.
More retailers are restricting or eliminating self-checkout – and they say shoppers are thanking them for it.
A proposed law would require retailers to disclose just how much they mark up their prices for groceries sold online.
A new bill would require stores to give rain checks for expired digital coupons if a product is out of stock.
California considers a bill to restrict self-checkouts to help protect employees’ jobs and safety.
U.S. lawmakers urge regulators to enforce fair competition laws in an effort to bring down grocery prices.
U.S. Senators propose a bill that would outlaw “shrinkflation” at the grocery store.
A proposed state law would ban all paper receipts, and many paper coupons as well.
A proposed law would mandate that stores automatically apply all coupons to SNAP recipients’ purchases.