New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5620

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Prohibits increase of staple food prices more than once per day.

Impact

If enacted, A5620 would have a significant impact on state regulations concerning food retailing. It establishes clear definitions on what constitutes a staple food good and sets forth operational limitations for retailers in terms of pricing strategies. The bill proposes civil penalties for violations, which could deter stores from engaging in frequent price adjustments and potentially lead to lower price volatility for grocery consumers. The legislation seeks to collaborate with the Office of Weights and Measures and the Office of Consumer Protection to monitor compliance effectively.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5620 aims to regulate the pricing of staple food goods in New Jersey by prohibiting retail food stores from increasing the prices of these items more than once per day. This move is primarily intended to protect consumers from price gouging and to promote stability in the market for essential food items such as cereals, meats, dairy, and vegetables. By defining staple food goods and outlining penalties for violations, the bill attempts to ensure that essential food items remain affordable and accessible to all residents.

Contention

The introduction of A5620 may generate concern among some retailers and industry groups who argue that such regulation could limit their ability to respond to market conditions rapidly. Opponents may claim that restricting price increases to once per day could inhibit their ability to manage operational costs effectively, especially during periods of inflation or supply chain disruptions. Therefore, while the bill aims to provide consumer protection, it may face pushback from those arguing for more flexible pricing models in the retail food sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HB4122

Food: cottage food operation; certain requirements for cottage food operations and cottage food products; modify. Amends sec. 1105, 1111 & 4102 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1105 et seq.).

NJ A4173

Exempts egg cartons from law prohibiting polystyrene foam food service products.

NJ A2065

Amends applicability of law prohibiting sale and distribution of plastic and paper carryout bags to food banks and food pantries; appropriates $600,000.

NJ HB4333

Food: cottage food operation; certain requirements for cottage food operations and cottage food products; modify. Amends secs. 1105, 1111 & 4102 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1105 et seq.).

NJ A4289

Eliminates prohibition on sale of certain polystyrene foam products to schools and school food service vendors.

NJ HB583

Food, drugs, and cosmetics; authorize production and sale of homemade food items with certain exemptions, requirements, and disclosures

NJ LD1954

An Act to Lower Household Costs by Expanding the Sales Tax Exemption for Certain Grocery Staples Sold in Grocery Stores

NJ HB4054

Relating to the application of sales and use taxes to certain food items.

NJ S964

Eliminates prohibition on provision of single-use paper and plastic carryout bags by grocery stores for delivery, pick-up or curbside pickup orders.

NJ S3358

Eliminates prohibition on provision of single-use paper and plastic carryout bags by grocery stores for delivery, pick-up or curbside pickup orders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.