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by graphe 874 days ago
If you don't want to use the rewards at any supermarket you don't have to, so what's the problem?

If you're not a zealot that preference probably melts as soon as you need it fast, or an exclusive price or item. Just from my observations the best performing supermarkets are in low crime areas with an ethnic minority as a majority. Supermarkets that try these tracking techniques aren't doing well, and I don't blame them for trying to survive and bring fresh food.

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> If you don't want to use the rewards at any supermarket you don't have to, so what's the problem?

The problem is that stores that do use rewards programs hike up their prices so that the rewards programs are necessary just to get normal prices. This means it's not sufficient to just not use the program -- I need to use a store that doesn't have such a program.

It's also not just about rewards programs. It's about all of the various surveillance mechanisms these companies use. Going to a supermarket these days is like going into enemy territory.

But all of this isn't relevant to my comment. My comment was just that any business is responsible for the decisions it makes.