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We Found The Radical Solution To Surveillance Pricing

More Perfect Union | June 12, 2026



DoorDash has patented a system that lets companies offer promotional deals based on how stressed you are.

States are passing bans against surveillance pricing, and Big Tech is spending big to crush them.

We uncovered the $13K wine-and-dine that defanged Maryland’s ban.

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This post currently has 28 comments.

  1. @TheDarkKratoz

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    I think that there's some stronger messaging you could have used for Hochul's decision. Either A) she sides with the people who elected her, and brings price protections to the people of New York, or B) she hates everyone in New York, and will sell them out for 2-3 free steak dinners.

  2. @JB-td4ei

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    How, when I put my box of Oreos into my cart, does the price come up at the till? It uses a single UPC barcode. How is it going to be dynamic after I’ve walked through a store and then gave my cart and cash to my child to go through checkout?

  3. @lupinedew

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    The answer is simple but people dont want to hear it.
    JUST STOP USING SMART PHONES like they have gotten us addicted to.
    There IS NO NEED for such convenience, such quick answers, such connectivity. It's the problem.
    Im NOT saying not to use your computer when you need to… just STOP the slop life they've got us believing in.
    I know it sounds crazy… but enough is enough. STOP SEEKING the CONVENIENCE they've sold. IT'S A PRISON. And its tightening around each of us closer and closer.

  4. @VeganPrepper

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    There was a brilliant and quirky little series I read called the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde. In those books is a corporation that basically owns and runs everything. He was ahead of his time. I'm going to go give it a re-read. It begins with The Eyre Affair, for those interested.

  5. @YoKnow

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    I'd get the wagu and ask for some more to go! Imagine getting taken out to dinner by a lobbyist just to order boneless wings with fries, no thank you!

  6. @TuRK-47e

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    Viewer beware, this clickbait horse crap contains no solution, radical or otherwise. Taking a fundraiser onto such a nothingburger is a ballsy move.

  7. @DadBodDrumming

    June 12, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    The price at the time the store opens for the day should be the same price all day or cheaper. You should not be allowed to raise prices at anytime during business hours as that is false advertising. If i pick up a candy bar off the shelf listed at $1 and the price increases before I reach the register, then they have mislead me with a false price and that is ILLEGAL.

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