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German Supermarket METRO Experiments with Dynamic Pricing

Using smart packaging to track expiration dates on fresh foods, METRO is able to reduce the price associated with a product as the expiration date approaches. Consumers expecting to eat the food immediately get a price break, while others pay full price.

As products get closer to their expiration date, prices are dropped accordingly, creating an incentive for consumers to purchase near-expiration fresh foods if they intend to consume them soon. German retailer and wholesaler METRO tested the concept with provider Wasteless and is rolling it out over more stores.
As products get closer to their expiration date, prices are dropped accordingly, creating an incentive for consumers to purchase near-expiration fresh foods if they intend to consume them soon. German retailer and wholesaler METRO tested the concept with provider Wasteless and is rolling it out over more stores.

METRO, Germany’s largest supermarket, has recently tested dynamic pricing related to expiration dates, and results led it to further implementation. 

“When you go to the supermarket and you buy some fresh food, say cheese or ham, and you look at the pack at the front, and the expiry date is tomorrow—what do you do? You put your hand around the back, and you get the one back there that has an expiry date in two-week’s time. Everyone does that,” Phil Archer, director, web solutions at GS1 said in his recent AIPIA (Smart Packaging Association) World Congress presentation on the new GS1 Digital Link 2D URI standard. “What happens to the pack in the front? It goes in the bin [trash], even though it’s perfectly good.” 

He pointed to German supermarket chain METRO, which has experimented with dynamic pricing with sustainability-minded tech provider Wasteless. The program tracks expiry information associated with each serialized product (that could be contained in a 2D barcode) and connects it with price, which decreases as the product gets closer to expiration. And by discounting the items that are approaching their expiry date, METRO incentivizes consumers on price as well as on expiration date. If a consumer wants the full two weeks of in-home shelf life, they will have to pay full price for it.


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