Showing posts with label Price Gouging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Price Gouging. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Price Gouging in the Shoals



If you've been online at all, you're read complaints of price gouging by a small local grocery chain. Now someone has filed a complaint with the attorney general's office against a Russellville store. So, what is price gouging? From the BBB: 

Price gouging is a term referring to when a seller spikes the prices of goods, services or commodities to a level much higher than is considered reasonable or fair and is considered exploitative, potentially to an unethical extent.

Most states specify that this is during a time of national emergency and refers to food, medicine, and gasoline. States also differ in the minimum amount of increase to create gouging.

In California, 10% is the legal limit. This may be the lowest amount of increase in any state to count as gouging. Alabama attorney general Steve Marshall recently used 24% as a guideline.

With some products that's not that great a markup. In other words, a normal dollar product couldn't be sold in California for more than $1.10. In Alabama, the same product would have to sell at $1.25 to be considered gouging.

We're guessing the grocery products that have experienced a recent price increase are marked up much more than that. It's sad stores take advantage at a time like this, but obviously some will.

If you've seen price gouging, please take a photo and share with us.