Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2323

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Grocery items; prohibit cost-plus pricing without public notice.

Impact

This bill, if enacted, will impact retail food establishments across Mississippi by changing how pricing structures are communicated to consumers. Establishments that implement cost-plus pricing will need to adhere to new signage requirements to avoid penalties. Additionally, the bill categorizes violations as unlawful trade practices, meaning violators could face both criminal charges and civil remedies, thereby emphasizing accountability within the retail sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 2323 aims to enhance pricing transparency in retail food establishments by prohibiting the use of cost-plus pricing formulas unless a clear public notice is posted. Specifically, this bill mandates that any establishment utilizing this pricing method must display the surcharge amount conspicuously both outside of the establishment and at its entrances. The intention behind this legislation is to protect consumers from hidden costs and ensure they have access to understandable pricing information when shopping for groceries.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding SB2323 could involve the balance between consumer protection and the operational freedom of retailers. Critics may argue that the requirements could impose additional burdens on small businesses, potentially leading to increased operational costs. Proponents, on the other hand, argue that the added transparency would foster consumer trust and competition, ultimately benefiting the market by ensuring that customers are fully informed of pricing mechanisms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2350

Grocery items; prohibit cost-plus pricing without public notice.

MS SB2811

Sales tax; exempt sales of groceries.

MS SB2832

County website; allow counties without local newspapers to publish certain notices on.

MS SB2678

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; bring forward and prohibit spread pricing.

MS SB2570

Groceries; exempt from state sales tax, and authorize municipalities to levy sales tax at lower rate.

MS SB3001

Sales tax; exempt retail sales of groceries, and adjust distribution to avoid impact on municipalities.

MS SB2810

Sales tax; exempt retail sales of groceries on Saturday or Sunday before Thanksgiving.

MS HB94

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine at grocery stores.

MS SB2541

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine in grocery stores.

MS HB680

Public purchasing; increase threshold for purchases without competitive bidding.

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