- The FTC has issued Instacart a civil investigative demand regarding its AI-powered pricing tool, Eversight.
- Instacart is facing scrutiny over price discrepancies for identical groceries, with some shoppers paying significantly more than others.
- Instacart claims its pricing tests are randomized A/B tests, not dynamic or surveillance pricing, and are controlled by retail partners.
- Instacart is facing scrutiny over price discrepancies for identical groceries, with some shoppers paying significantly more than others.
- Instacart claims its pricing tests are randomized A/B tests, not dynamic or surveillance pricing, and are controlled by retail partners.
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Instacart faces FTC investigation over its AI pricing tool, Eversight. Concerns arise from price variations for the same groceries. Instacart defends its practices as controlled A/B tests with retail partners. #FTC #Instacart #Eversight #pricing
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Date: Dec. 18, 2025
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