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It's not just Walmart - the entire grocery sector is doing it. The potential for abuse is certainly not low.
this gets into what if the price changes between pikcing it up and purchasing. They should really guarantee to not change prices while the store is open and find an hour to close and make 24hour stores 23 hours.
As noted in other comments, that certainly happens now even with paper tags - but it makes that wheel just a bit more greased...
It's understandable given the effort required to update tags manually, but it would be nice to see price guarantees from stores ("price stable for 24 hours!").
Lots of stores do have the price guarantees, you just need to ask someone. For example we have 7 days but you need to ask an employee for a quote first. Also I might be willing to quote a single pencil but I don't think everyone is, its normally big ticket items or a group of things.