They can 'control' the perception of shortages by showing a cartoon of a full shelf. And, of course, waving your chipped hand will get you access and people like me can just fucking starve. Good times.
Marketing. You, the consumer, are known to purchase more willingly from an organized shelf than a messy one. They can't staff enough to provide the attention necessary to keep the coolers tidy and are going to find out how much you opening the door influences your final purchase decision. Have you invested enough into the action that a disarray of product no longer holds a negative value? Because money was invested, I'm inclined to believe they already did a study and found it to be a financial positive.
I saw these a long while back at a ghetto Walgreens near me...I don't remember anything about the waving hand thing. It just said you were being recorded and they'd prosecute theft. They've done stuff like this is certain areas of things that are stolen a lot. At the Wal-Mart, they locked up all the makeup.
Granular control to the level of calories , tied to you UBI , DIgi-ID and social credit, is coming. They need to control access to grown food (farmers), access to bought food (supermarkets), etc.
This is all in the open plans, step-by-step with milestones to year 2030.
They are just putting the interim features in place, so that moron sheeple don't get it, and once all the pieces are in place, THEN they integrate it.
Walgreens has always seemed like a completely strange store to me. I get bad feeling every time i walk into a walgreens, which is not often.
Its overpriced shit you can buy cheaper elsewhere. I've also gotten a feel of doom/sadness the few times I've walked through a Walgreens.
WALGREENS IS PURGATORY!!!
Maybe the bad feeling was from looking at the price tags LOL
Partly. Its has some odd products as well.
It means shop somewhere else.
^^^ THIS!
Probably in an area high in theft. But definitely the infrastructure necessary to control purchase as well
I wonder if the screens read your biometrics?
Damn
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just move out from the citities in the next years, dumbassess.
They can 'control' the perception of shortages by showing a cartoon of a full shelf. And, of course, waving your chipped hand will get you access and people like me can just fucking starve. Good times.
Marketing. You, the consumer, are known to purchase more willingly from an organized shelf than a messy one. They can't staff enough to provide the attention necessary to keep the coolers tidy and are going to find out how much you opening the door influences your final purchase decision. Have you invested enough into the action that a disarray of product no longer holds a negative value? Because money was invested, I'm inclined to believe they already did a study and found it to be a financial positive.
It's like the hand scan "temperature check" during covid. Probably to condition the behavior of hand scanning.
I saw these a long while back at a ghetto Walgreens near me...I don't remember anything about the waving hand thing. It just said you were being recorded and they'd prosecute theft. They've done stuff like this is certain areas of things that are stolen a lot. At the Wal-Mart, they locked up all the makeup.
Makes stealing much more difficult.
Inadequate stock/ shortages ca be hidden
ugly/messy stock holding can be hidden. Always presents a clean image of product.
You have to ask?
Granular control to the level of calories , tied to you UBI , DIgi-ID and social credit, is coming. They need to control access to grown food (farmers), access to bought food (supermarkets), etc.
This is all in the open plans, step-by-step with milestones to year 2030.
They are just putting the interim features in place, so that moron sheeple don't get it, and once all the pieces are in place, THEN they integrate it.
kek