City Council wants to keep the price right. New York City could become the first city in the nation to block “predatory” high‑tech pricing tactics that silently raise costs for shoppers. Council Speaker Julie Menin and Majority Leader Shaun Abreu have introduced two bills to limit “dynamic pricing” — where grocery prices change frequently based on algorithms — and ban “surveillance pricing” — where businesses use personal data to set different prices for different customers. City Council Speaker Julie Menin speaking at a City Hall press conference on May 14, 2026. James Keivom for NY Post Menin argued that companies should not be allowed to quietly manipulate prices in the middle of an affordability crisis that is already pushing New Yorkers’ bank accounts to the brink.…