from today's Guardian
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I always wonder why people are so happy to have store cards ...
Tesco is quietly building a profile of you, along with every individual in the country - a map of personality, travel habits, shopping preferences and even how charitable and eco-friendly you are. A subsidiary of the supermarket chain has set up a database, called Crucible, that is collating detailed information on every household in the UK, whether they choose to shop at the retailer or not.
read the full article here.
I always wonder why people are so happy to have store cards ...
(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 07:51 am (UTC)I'm one of those marketing nightmares as I have no brand loyalty and buy lots of my shopping from little local shops using real pennies.
(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 07:56 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 07:59 am (UTC)I do have my Nectar card but purely because I spend money at two major supporters, Sainsburys and Debenhams, and I begrudge others having the benefit of the scheme and not me.
(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 08:00 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 08:16 am (UTC)I do prefer to shop at Boots rather than at Lloyds, but it has less to do with the store card than with the Lloyds attitude towards the morning-after pill (permits pharmacists to refuse to dispense in a "freedom of conscience" clause in their contract). I buy at my local chemist probably at least as often as I buy at Boots.
And when I shop at Tescos, it's at the 7-7:30 period when all their baked goods suddenly go down to 10% and you can get croissants for 15p for a bag of four...
(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 08:27 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 08:50 am (UTC)taking it to what seems to me to be a logical conclusion in the next decade or so, would you want medical insurance - or NHS care - declined because they didn't like your alcohol buying patterns?
(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 08:54 am (UTC)Actually, I'd be surprised if they manage to tie the databases together in a sensible way within the next ten years.
(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 09:03 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 12:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-20 09:14 pm (UTC)We buy petrol. But only when it's the cheapest in the area and there's often isn't. Or in a dire emergency late at night it's the nearest one we can stomache.
We RARELY buy odds and sods as the local tesco is a 24 hour one. Rarely more than four or five items, rarely as often as once a month.
And we buy... things with the vochers they send us in any quarter when we've actually used the card buying petrol enough times to earn any. Then it's normally books, CDs, DVDs.
Like the lady in the article, I like Good Food. Which is one reason I rarely shop at tesco. :-)
cdc
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