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Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Walmart is spying on customers (video)
Spill, April 19, 2023; CC Liu, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Walmart employee exposes what they do, TikTok goes viral
(Spill) Now more than ever, Walmart Corporation and other major retailers are demanding shoppers become self-sufficient. Some resentful customers have treated this responsibility as an invitation to add a little something extra to their bags. But even in understaffed stores, shoppers aren’t as private as they assume. Someone — and something — is watching (Big Brother-style) every purchase. Customers are mad at the extremes put in place. Is this how big retailers should be treating their valued customers?
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