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Wednesday, 17 July 2024

Tesco shoppers' fury as supermarket giant introduces new high-tech cabinets to lock alcohol away to stop thieves - forcing customers to complete four-stage process for access

 Welcome to communist Britain. Next it will be meats and dairy products and all other food goods. 'We've done this to prevent the theft of alcohol.' Yeah right .... create the problem (Alcohol theft) ... build these cabinets (Which they've had for decades hidden out of sight) ... their solution.

Next meats .... create problem (Meat scarcity and rising food prices) .... people will be forced to pinch meat to survive (The Reaction) .... 'we need to now lock up meats to prevent theft' (The Solution).

Then slowly IF or when the CBDC arrives they can then control who can eat certain things by a credit score. These cabinets will enable that. No prizes for guessing what software will already be on these cabinet screen chips? 

Some of us see right through their nasty schemes!

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Tesco has installed artificial intelligence-style locked security cabinets in the alcohol aisles to stop shoplifters nicking booze.

The technology works by asking shoppers to use a digital touchscreen and complete a 'four-step process' to open the cabinets, which contain premium spirits.

Believed to be called the Freedom Case, the anti-thieving gadgetry has the ability to track when items have been removed, how often the cabinet has been opened and for how long.

It can also send alerts to staff if 'suspicious behaviour' is detected.

The process is similar to a glorified doorbell, where shoppers touch a screen, which is answered by security and the cabinet opens.

Makers Indyme say the unit uses AI and built-in sensors to identify potential thefts. 

But Tesco denies facial recognition or the taking of photos is used to operate the cabinets.

It is understood to have been rolled out across a handful of larger Tesco stores, including Purley, Croydon, south London

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