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Old 08-26-2025, 12:11 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
(I'm looking at you, Walmart where their compliance seem more theoretical than practical)
I've seen these E-Ink tags in a couple of WalMarts in the US, now, and they are basically WalMart's way to make sure they never have to honor the price tag.

I was looking on a shelf, and the tag had a price and about 10 text characters, which was not nearly enough to allow me to determine which of the 15 solar outdoor lights the tag applied to, since I needed to know:
  • manufacturer
  • lumens
  • style
  • count per package

Then, too, there's the fact that WalMart never cleans up their shelves, so items are often nowhere near the price tag that they should be connected to.
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