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NY A10188
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
William Magnarelli
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AI Summary
- Requires food retailers and third-party delivery platforms to clearly disclose whether online grocery prices differ from in-store prices, including whether online prices are higher or lower
- Applies to supermarkets, grocery stores, and other retailers selling produce, meat, poultry, seafood, baked goods, and/or dairy products
- Third-party platforms must display pricing policy disclosures on each food retailer's landing page and link to the retailer's website when available
- Violations punishable by fines up to $100 for first offense and up to $250 for second and subsequent offenses
- Takes effect 90 days after becoming law, with Secretary of State authorized to promulgate implementing regulations
Legislative Description
Requires the clear and conspicuous disclosure of pricing changes for online grocery delivery and online pick-up services; imposes a fine of not more than one hundred dollars for the first offense and not more than two hundred fifty dollars for a second and each subsequent offense for violations.
Last Action
referred to consumer affairs and protection
2/12/2026
Committee Referrals
Consumer Affairs and Protection2/12/2026
Full Bill Text
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