Walmart, the world's largest retailer, is making changes to how people shop. This month, the company announced it would be doing away with sticker shelf pricing at its 2,300 stores by 2026. DSLs are ...
Grocery shopping is quietly entering a new phase in which the numbers on the shelf are no longer fixed until the next weekly ...
Sticker shock has taken on a whole new meaning at retailers and grocery stores. That’s because sticker price tags are going out of style, only to be replaced by “digital shelf labels,” or DSLs.
Digital price labels, which are rapidly replacing paper shelf tags at U.S. supermarkets, haven’t led to demand-based pricing surges, according to a new study that examined five years’ worth of prices ...
Eighty-nine-year-old Esther Shapiro once ran Detroit's office of consumer protection. She's been out of politics for a while, but she still fights almost every day for what she says is a fundamental ...