Maryland becomes first state to ban grocery store dynamic pricing

Maryland's legislation targets algorithm-driven pricing that raises prices in real time based on demand, inventory, or customer data—a practice Albertsons and Amazon are actively piloting. The ban creates the first legal precedent against surge pricing in groceries, forcing national chains to choose between maintaining separate pricing systems by state or abandoning dynamic pricing in their largest markets. It's a direct political response to inflation frustration rather than abstract algorithm anxiety, which makes it more durable than typical tech regulation and more likely to inspire copycat legislation in other states facing similar voter pressure.