Baltimore, MD - Jan. 21, 2026 - Maryland's top lawmakers announced legislation Monday to ban dynamic pricing at grocery stores, a practice that could allow retailers to charge different prices to customers based on algorithmic calculations and demand.

Governor Wes Moore, along with leaders from both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly, unveiled the bill at BD Provisions, a bulk grocery store in Anne Arundel County.

"This is not a fair market, this is a stacked deck. This is about profit, profit squeezing," said Moore. "Profit that's extracted from people who are seeing their bills increase and who are struggling to afford basic goods..

Dynamic pricing uses algorithms to adjust costs based on factors like demand, potentially allowing stores to charge different amounts to different customers for the same products.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS