Two of Kroger’s most significant modernization efforts have, until recently, been discussed largely in isolation. One is the rollout of electronic shelf labels (ESLs) — the digital price tags now installed in roughly one in four of the company’s stores nationwide, which let prices be changed instantly from a central computer. The other is Kroger’s fast-growing data and retail-media business,...
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When the Shelf Knows Your Name: How Kroger’s Digital Pricing and Data Surveillance Could Intertwine
Two of Kroger’s most significant modernization efforts have, until recently, been discussed largely in isolation. One is the rollout of...

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