Asda rolls out electronic price tags…:

Easy way for them to penny pinch on the fly.

This will definitely effect the stores which suffer from shoplifting.
 
That's surprising as a few years ago they scrapped them at our largest store and went back to paper ones, was much easier to have the wrong label and the wrong price with paper labels for customers to be unaware they were being charged more for items. Have to use the hand scanners just to make sure you're getting the right price.
 
My Asda completely fail to price items properly with paper. Every possible way to screw up is what they do. Wonder if this will help or just make new ways to be wrong. Currently prices yo-yo massively, prices can be double or half what they were last week so you can't plan.
 
surge pricing incoming :D
maybe purposely let the stock on the shelf run down and bump the prices
 
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What stops them making a system where they just up the price at checkout with no proof of previous pricing?
Not a lot, the same way nothing stops you picking it up currently and someone doing the price card changes before you get to the till.
 
On the upside maybe you will get a dynamic discount if your electronic id has a high social rating...
 
Maybe if they lowered the prices, they wouldnt need to deploy security tags.


Asda are horrendous for price rises, its annoying because its my closest supermarket, literally 4-6 minute walk from my house.
 
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