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Interesting. What’s everyone’s thoughts.

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Chris Williams2 years ago

Go in the store. Take a load of products and fill your trolley then leave the trolley in the store and leave the store. Therefore messing up their input data. If more people do this then it will destroy their data.

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JacobHaust2 years ago

They keep taking little bit by bit... until there is nothing left. No rights, no privacy.

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Blokeonabike2 years ago

I’m tempted to go into @morrisons and start moving product around to block these cameras… obviously all done innocently as they don’t tell you you’re being recorded by AI when you go into the shop… the dystopian gates/lack of human tills annoyed me - but now I’ll go to @AldiUK

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💯 Baphomet 💯2 years ago

The focus is stock management & staff efficiency by all accounts but it’s all a bit Big Brother imvho. If you’ve got a loyalty card for ANY of the big stores they already have ALL of your data anyway (shopping habits, preferences, bank info etc) 👀🫣🤯

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JusticeWillPrevail2 years ago

Would be a pity if they fell off...

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Suky Spook2 years ago

I expect the overweight could be prevented from buying certain foods in the not too distant future as one use for this unwanted, dystopian, totalitarian intrusion into all our lives. No doubt our buying habits will be shared with NHS & expensive treatments withheld.🤬

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Kelly Martin Speaks2 years ago

@woodsharp We are the products more than ever now, we are the real estate.

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Mostly Right2 years ago

Do they have signage advising what is being recorded? GDPR breach here????

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A Lone Wolf in an insane world2 years ago

Preparation for carbon tracking and scoring. Eventually when CBDC comes in it give the state control over exactly what one can purchase, and how much one can purchase. Meat, for example. "Rations". NatWest have recently launched a carbon planner app. Join the dots.

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