10/15/13 - REPORT: Starting in 2015, high-tech shelves, equipped with
built in cameras could appear in grocery stores to watch us and get
intelligence. It's called retail surveillance and at least one company
is moving forward with plans to track what you put in your cart. The
idea is coming from the company that owns mega brands like Chips Ahoy,
Nabisco, Ritz, and other snack foods. The company called Mondelez wants
to build a data-base of basic information about grocery store customers
like age and sex, so it can better market its products.
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