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Home / Business and Economy / Instacart Ends Price Testing Amid Scrutiny

Instacart Ends Price Testing Amid Scrutiny

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Instacart is ending all item price tests on its platform immediately.
  • Price tests were presented as short-term, randomized A/B testing.
  • Retailers, not Instacart, set prices on the platform.
Instacart Ends Price Testing Amid Scrutiny

Instacart has ceased all item price testing on its platform, effective immediately. This decision follows an investigation into pricing experiments that led to varying prices for customers. The company stated that these tests were a form of short-term, randomized A/B testing, common in the grocery industry, and were not based on personal customer information.

Instacart emphasized that it does not set the prices for the products listed on its app. Instead, retailers are responsible for determining their own pricing, which can differ across locations, similar to in-store pricing strategies. The company asserted that these experiments were aimed at potentially investing in lower prices.

While retailers will continue to set their own prices, Instacart will no longer support or facilitate any item price testing services through its platform. The move signifies a shift in how the grocery delivery app handles pricing experimentation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Instacart stopped item price tests immediately due to scrutiny and an investigation into pricing experiments on its platform.
No, Instacart states that retailers set their own prices on the platform, which can vary by location.
Instacart denied that its price tests were dynamic pricing, calling them short-term, randomized A/B tests.

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