

The key is to tell your audience something they wish would be true.


The key is to tell your audience something they wish would be true.


“Honey, you know what would really tie this room together? A giant electronic advertising billboard!”


Goddammit! Is there anything that US corporations won’t fuck up?


In a down market, shift your focus towards a group that’s even more financially literate than the general public. Nice strategy.


Perhaps keeping an old phone for purposes of doing this scanning thing might be ideal.
That’s an excellent idea!
all grocers have a ‘cashier’ desk where you get lottery tickets.
Ha! Great observation. There’s no way in hell stores are going to give up on gambling cash. :-)


I would actually install the vendor’s phone app if they built in this functionality instead of having these terminals.
I think you’re right, but I dread it. I avoid installing apps. The thought of installing even more tracking for multiple vendors annoys me.
Although I am resistant, your point about bagging once is a true benefit.
One downside, that system doesn’t seem to support cash.


Good point. A US department store chain – Kohl’s – has been using electronic shelf labels that change several times per day. Not sure how they handle the discrepancies. How do I prove the product was prices $1 when I picked it up if the label now says $2? Is it my responsibility to notice the register price was different?
I more or less avoided Kohl’s, so I’m not sure how that was handled.


I saw demos online where they could also determine heart rate through video. The example I saw was a video of a newborn’s face.


I’ve heard of similar, but how exactly does this work? Does it say $0.99 on the shelf and the receipt winds up being $1.50?


robo voice: There are 352 hot, single women in your area.
robo voice: 350 of them have a pulse.


Your door is ajar.
After your internet is shut, you’ll be forced to buy Google Prison Internet, where you’re surveiled 24/7 and you’re only allowed to download ads.