Oct 01, 2024
BOSTON (WWLP) - Massachusetts lawmakers are demanding information from Stop & Shop's parent company on reports of price-gouging concerns. A letter was sent to CEO Frans Muller of Ahold Delhaize, the parent company of Stop & Shop, concerning higher prices in minority and working-class communities in Massachusetts. "These types of price discrepancies place significant burdens on already-struggling consumers," wrote U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren, and Ed Markey, along with Representatives Jim McGovern and Ayanna Pressley. Port strike threat looms, U.S. ports may shut down A 2023 study by a group of Boston youth volunteers at the Hyde Square Task Force revealed Stop & Shop was charging 18 percent more for groceries in a largely minority and working-class area of Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood, compared to the store location in Dedham, a more affluent suburb. Examples from Stop & Shop in Jamaica Plain vs. Dedham included: Bubba’s turkey burgers were $2 more Stop & Shop-branded crinkle-cut French fries were 90 cents more Smithfield bacon was $2 more Lawmakers are requesting that Ahold Delhaize explain the reasons for the price difference and the pricing algorithms used by the company. They would also like to know if there are any steps taken to lower prices and improve consistency across all 124 Massachusetts locations.  Letter to Ahold Delhaize re. Price Gouging in Stop & Shops in MassachusettsDownload Local News Headlines What to expect for October weather in Massachusetts Massachusetts lawmakers demand answers on price-gouging study between Stop & Shop locations Cedar Street in Sturbridge closed due to water main break Magic for Maddie 5K and Carnival fundraiser in Holyoke for brain cancer research WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on WWLP.com.
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