USA Today July 24, 2017
Just a matter of time I guess. Would you comply if you were an employee?
I have a friend that owns a health food store on the east coast. Many years ago a long time customer returned from vacation to the central U.S..
She was shocked when after they arrived and were driving around in their rental car they had to stop for gas at a mini-market. The wife, her long time customer, went in to pay and buy a few road drinks.
She never did get any of those things. In front of her was a woman making her purchase. When it came time to pay she swiped the top of her right hand under a device that looked like the hand held scanners at cash registers today. Used if you have large items in your cart so that you don't have to lift them to the counter.
A red beam scanned the woman's hand. The cashier gave her thanks and handed the woman her receipt.
I'd have left too.
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[Sic]"...Three Square Market, a company that provides technology for break-room or micro markets, has over 50 employees who plan to have the devices implanted. The tiny chip, which uses RFID technology or Radio-Frequency Identification, can be implanted between the thumb and forefinger "within seconds," according to a statement from the company."
I have a friend that owns a health food store on the east coast. Many years ago a long time customer returned from vacation to the central U.S..
She was shocked when after they arrived and were driving around in their rental car they had to stop for gas at a mini-market. The wife, her long time customer, went in to pay and buy a few road drinks.
She never did get any of those things. In front of her was a woman making her purchase. When it came time to pay she swiped the top of her right hand under a device that looked like the hand held scanners at cash registers today. Used if you have large items in your cart so that you don't have to lift them to the counter.
A red beam scanned the woman's hand. The cashier gave her thanks and handed the woman her receipt.
I'd have left too.
