In a letter Friday to Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) said the plans — which involve using facial recognition tools in digital displays to target advertising to customers and collect information on them — potentially pave the way for biased pricing discrimination.

“Studies have shown that facial recognition technology is flawed and can lead to discrimination in predominantly Black and Brown neighborhoods,” Tlaib wrote in the letter, which was posted on social media Tuesday. “The racial biases of facial recognition technology are well documented and should not be extended into our grocery stores.”

Kroger is the largest grocery store chain in the country with nearly 3,000 stores and $3.1 billion in profits in 2023. Kroger and other retailers already use electronic shelving labels instead of paper labels to rapidly adjust prices based on a variety of factors, including time of purchase, where a grocery store is located and other data.

The plan to use facial recognition technology could allow the retailer to build individual profiles on customers, based on data like their gender and shopping habits.

In an August letter sent to McMullen about the same plans, Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bob Casey (D-PA) said they were concerned about the chain building “personalized profiles of each customer, and then use those profiles ‘to determine how much price hiking each of us can tolerate,’ quickly updating and displaying the customer’s maximum willingness to pay on the digital price tag.”

The use of facial recognition tools in Kroger stores also raises concerns about how Kroger intends to “adequately” safeguard customer data, the Warren and Casey letter said.

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    In the USA, facial recognition isn’t legal in some states (e.g. the company needs written permission from the individual to collect their facial data in Illinois), and other stores have had issues with facial recognition (e.g. https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/12/rite-aid-banned-using-ai-facial-recognition-after-ftc-says-retailer-deployed-technology-without) so I’m not sure how Kroger think they’ll succeed with this.

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      Honestly, they’ll probably miss that and pay massive fines in Illinois. It seems to be the traditional approach by companies that get into facial recognition to also not bother to listen to anyone who could have told them not to.

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    Just don’t shop at kroger. Problem solved. In some cases this may be the only available store but in those cases the prices are usually higher anyway. No matter the company operating the store

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      The problem is everything is a massive chain so as one goes, so goes them all so to speak. I have Kroger, Albertsons, and Walmart as my only choices for grocery store. I don’t see any chance that if Kroger does this Albertsons (assuming the proposed Kroger Albertsons merger fails) and Walmart don’t do the same.

      Tl;dr it doesn’t need to benefit the customer if the customer has no real choice in where they shop

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        Thats the beauty of oligopolies… The faq u gonna do about ut peasant? Go to a shop mile further to be profiled by their corpo surveillance apparatus?

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    Kroger is one of the more expensive grocery stores in my area. Less reason to go now. Aldi is the way

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      No lie, just don’t go there. American ignorance is a huge reason why capitalism is failing us, and the media is a huge part of that.

      If this goes through, the media should be plastering the news everywhere. And customers should follow up by quitting Kroger. But neither will happen. Kroger could put signs out front saying, “Fuck you. We’re spying on your FACE.”, and customers would just nod and go on inside.

      Look at all these comments. Yours is the only one saying go elsewhere.

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      They did with airline tix and rents…

      Now time to bring this technology into your grocery store!

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    Mask mandates may not be in effect but I can wear one to the grocery store. This is stupid and I will not participate.

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    And it definitely won’t negatively affect people of color, at all, will it?

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    We need a large, well-organized movement to demand that the government add a right to privacy to the US Constitution.

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    We need a law in the US banning the use of computer assistance for identifying humans. Hands down. It’s not accurate, and it only emboldens people controlling resources.

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      I donr think you underatand who rules the US…

      This ia a featuee of the system, not a bug

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          The oligarchs who each own a large steak in critical enterprises for the economy, which permits them to dictate policy and extract value from the state via various transfers from the treasury via tax regimes, loans or other state aid.

          Kinda weird for presumably an adult not to know this… but i guess we get politics we deserve after all

          Common plebs can’t even ID their owners 🤡

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              Corps are just orgs no matter what the court says.

              They are owned by people and they are ran for the benefit of these people at expense of people who have to buy goods and services from them.

              This arrangement is fundamentally an oligarchy, corporate layer is a maxipad for the plebs to cope.

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    We all need to wear little bowties that spritz semi clear paint into the cameras as we browse price tags.

    Or can someone start a tick tok trend where the kids go to stores and eat these little devices off the shelves as a real “just prank bro”?

    Also, remember that corporate rats do these things to give each other cover. Kroger has to be the face of bad guy this time, but don’t you think for a second that Safeway and even the new “leadership” at Costco aren’t prepping the same right now.

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      The US government should already be breaking up Kroger for its monopolistic practices.

      I suspect most of the C Suite is simply waiting for whatever they see as the peak of their share price to sell off everything and move on to their next parasitic host.

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          Because the “US Government” is not a monolithic entity but rather, a large and complex democratic organisation that citizens can influence the composition of through political participation.