The Business Strategy That Could Drive Up Your Grocery Bill, and Trump’s $12 Billion Bailout

可能推高您杂货账单的商业策略,以及特朗普的120亿美元救助计划

The Headlines

2025-12-09

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  • Today's Tuesday, December 9th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • One morning earlier this fall,

  • a group of a few dozen volunteers gathered on a video call for an experiment.

  • They all logged on to the grocery shopping app Instacart and simultaneously selected the same item for pickup from the same store.

  • Eggs from a particular Safeway in DC.

  • What they found was that they were being offered significantly different prices.

  • The eggs that cost $3.99 for some shoppers were being sold to others for $4.79,

  • nearly 20% more for the exact same product.

  • Dozens more volunteers did the same thing for other products at other stores scattered around the country.

  • like a box of Cheerios at a Target in St.

  • Paul or Wheat Thins in Seattle.