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Tesco Club Cards Could Be Used To Send Trigger Warnings Against Buying Junk Food
//Tesco customers have hit out at the supermarket after it was suggested Clubcard data could be used to 'nudge' them towards certain food choices//
Intrusive or helpful? It's a 'No thanks' from me.
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British supermarkets are engaged in a price cartel – whereby they sell at an agreed price.
If you imagine how a supermarket should be pricing articles it sells; this will include the price at which it buys the item, the quantity it sells, any spoilage loss (due to shelf-life etc), how much shelf-space it takes, the profit needed etc.
By some incredible coincidence, many items sold in different supermarkets are priced exactly the same (to the penny).
Many of these ‘loyalty card’ prices are not offering items any cheaper than a rival – just if you don’t sign up to such a scheme, you will pay more for the item (at that supermarket).
OG.
"More control/manipulation of the citizens. Matters little if the abuser is big business or elected government. They need to mind their own darned business."
The mass of advertising on the TV is doing exactly that. Anybody else here hate adverts? Frank Zappa said it brilliantly with "A am the Slime From Your Video".
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