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by DoofusOfDeath 3033 days ago
So IIUC, they're charging people differently based on their nationality (in the sense the people from outside the U.S. cannot get the discount).

Is such discrimitory pricing legal?

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Yes. There are a bunch of places in SF that give discounts if you are a local.
I'm not sure if that's the same as it being legal. I'd be curious to know of any case law on the matter.
I would suspect yes. Almost every college and university in the US has higher rates for non-state residents.

Also important to note that this is not based on nationality; it is based on state of residence. This higher fee applies to residents of the other 49 US states, as well as international visitors.

I can't read nytimes (not a subscriber) but how are they verifying citizenship?
They likely are only verify residency (via ID or utility bill), so persons of other nationalities but living in NY should get a discount.