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The Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act of 2026 prohibits retail food stores from selling items at "grossly excessive prices" and from using surveillance-based price-setting practices, including facial recognition technology to adjust prices for individual consumers. The bill requires the Federal Trade Commission to define "grossly excessive price" within 180 days, bans electronic shelf labels in stores larger than 10,000 square feet, and mandates disclosure of facial recognition use. Enforcement is delegated to the FTC, state attorneys general, and private consumers, with penalties up to $3,000 per violation or treble damages for willful violations.
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