New York Attorney General Requests Instacart Share Information on Price Testing
New York Attorney General Letitia James is demanding that Instacart share information about its price-testing experiments following a report that the app's users were charged different prices for identical products from the same stores.
In a Thursday letter to the company, James and Assistant Attorney General Ryan Galisewski requested copies of the company's pricing agreements with a range of retailers and food and beverage brands.
The New York officials also requested information about Instacart's price testing through the Eversight artificial-intelligence pricing platform and the company's own Caper Cart software, and asked whether the...
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