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Assembly approves bill requiring third-party grocery platforms to disclose if online prices differ from in-store prices
Summary
A bill mandating that food retailers and third-party delivery platforms prominently disclose whether online prices are higher or lower than in-store prices passed the Assembly; sponsors said the measure is intended to increase transparency for consumers using grocery delivery and pickup services.
The Assembly passed legislation requiring food retailers and third-party delivery platforms that present grocery items online to provide a prominent pricing policy disclosure stating whether online prices are higher or lower than in-store prices and to link to the retailer's website.
Sponsor Assemblymember Magnarelli said the goal is to increase transparency for consumers who use third-party platforms and to make clear…
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