Posts - Bill - HR 4966 Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act of 2025
house 08/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to stop retail food stores from charging unfairly high prices and from using consumer data or facial recognition technology to set personalized prices, ensuring pricing is transparent, fair, and respectful of privacy.
Congress.gov
HR 4966 - Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act of 2025
Views
moderate 08/12/2025
Price fairness and privacy are worth protecting—just don’t expect this bill to be the silver bullet for all grocery woes.
moderate 08/12/2025
I’m all for fair prices, but banning digital price tags? Sometimes progress gets lost in the paperwork.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Finally, a bill that tells greedy grocers, 'Hands off our wallets!' Surveillance-based pricing? Not on my watch.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Protecting consumers from digital sticker shock and data mining is how we build a fairer market—not just for us, but for our communities.
moderate 08/12/2025
Stopping price gouging sounds good, but let’s hope regulations don’t turn grocery shopping into a bureaucratic maze.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
Price controls and bans on tech? That’s a recipe for empty shelves, not consumer freedom.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
More red tape for stores trying to stay profitable—great, because competition clearly wasn’t working fine before.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
Seeing the government babysit grocery prices makes me want to hand my wallet over to Big Brother instead of the clerk.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Combating price gouging and spying on shoppers isn’t just smart—it’s overdue. Grocery stores shouldn’t be Silicon Valley spies in disguise.