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Bfd

(1,406 posts)
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 08:05 AM Oct 2018

Walmart- "Collect shopper's personal data via Handles on their Shopping Cart"

Walmart just made an announcement that may make you never want to shop there again
Oct 9, 2018

SNIP
Walmart is interested in what's going on in your body while you shop.

They want to collect this data is a particularly creepy way: through the handles of their shopping carts.

The company recently submitted a patent to the U.S. Patent and Trademark office called System And Method For A Biometric Feedback Cart Handle, CBInsights reports.


These innovative shopping cart handles would collect your biometric data, meaning your stress level, your body temperature, and heart rate -- all while you're strolling through the aisles of your local store, filling your cart with Walmart's everyday low-priced items.

Walmart is wisely putting a positive spin on why they want to collect shoppers' biometric data.

SNIP
Say someone was unwell while shopping in one of their stores. Their pulse becomes erratic or their temperature drastically changes. The shopping cart handle would transmit this info real-time to a server, which would then notify a Walmart associate to go check on the person.

That sounds awfully altruistic for Walmart. It's probably not the only reason America's largest retailer wants to collect information about what's happening inside the minds and bodies of consumers while they shop.

How Walmart could spin this to their benefit

Internet retailers already excel at targeting us for products they know we want to buy based on our online shopping behavior. It's not so easy to gather data about your preferences while you shop in brick and mortar stores.

But what if Walmart could see if your heart rate increases when you pass a new display? What if they could see it drops when you walk by another? This technology would essentially monitor how customers are feeling while they shop.
Walmart could then use that data to optimize the design of their stores for ultimate feel-good vibes. Or to entice people to stay in their stores for a few minutes longer, which is the tried-and-true way to get people to spend more.


Though the creepy shopping cart handle doesn't exist yet, it's not hard to imagine it quickly coming to fruition if the patent is approved. Similar technology already exists on treadmills, which have sensors in handles that can gather your heart rate.

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Walmart- "Collect shopper's personal data via Handles on their Shopping Cart" (Original Post) Bfd Oct 2018 OP
Wow. I didn't think it possible to have another reason to avoid Walmart. Raven123 Oct 2018 #1
Ha-- this is truly the last straw! Bfd Oct 2018 #10
Not everybody can, alas. malthaussen Oct 2018 #11
Don't feel guilty, out here in Podunk... LakeArenal Oct 2018 #13
Likewise here. malthaussen Oct 2018 #14
Our 2nd is the chicken processor. LakeArenal Oct 2018 #15
Who still puts their hands on shopping cart handles ? I stopped doing that years ago - germs Trust Buster Oct 2018 #2
I am still waiting for my Walmart tattooed barcode on my forehead and democratisphere Oct 2018 #3
I thought this was The Onion at first. Laffy Kat Oct 2018 #4
My visits to that 2naSalit Oct 2018 #5
one of many problems with this d_r Oct 2018 #6
George Orwell is spinning in his grave. BeckyDem Oct 2018 #7
Will wearing gloves block it? blueinredohio Oct 2018 #8
My thought exactly Rebl2 Oct 2018 #12
...Yet they don't have money to pay their associates. muntrv Oct 2018 #9

malthaussen

(17,175 posts)
11. Not everybody can, alas.
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 02:28 PM
Oct 2018

In many small towns, it is Walmart or nothing. No Mom and Pop shops, no other chains. Okay, one can live without consumer goods, but one cannot always grow enough food where they live to not rely on a supermarket.

-- Mal

LakeArenal

(28,798 posts)
13. Don't feel guilty, out here in Podunk...
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 06:35 PM
Oct 2018

Walnut Employs a lot of dislodged folks that HAVE TO HAVE a job.

I see the employees get older and frailer as the economy sinks for the over 50 crowd.

malthaussen

(17,175 posts)
14. Likewise here.
Thu Oct 11, 2018, 11:22 AM
Oct 2018

Walmart may well be the biggest single employer in the area. The gravel pit employs maybe two dozen.

-- Mal

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
3. I am still waiting for my Walmart tattooed barcode on my forehead and
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 08:21 AM
Oct 2018

my Walmart RFID chip implanted in the base of my neck. I will be wearing thick winter gloves year round when I am henceforth shopping at Walmart.

2naSalit

(86,308 posts)
5. My visits to that
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 09:36 AM
Oct 2018

woeful retailer are about once every five years at best... I'll wear gloves if i ever go in one again. I hope I never have any reason to ever enter another one again. Most of their products are made by the kochtopus.

d_r

(6,907 posts)
6. one of many problems with this
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 09:41 AM
Oct 2018

is a lot of time children push shopping carts, and that is collecting data from minors.

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