CVS wants you using its mobile app to unlock store shelves
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My first choice of action would be to walk out the door. My second choice of action would be to walk out the door.
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If they could, I bet they'd try to implement a discount system for time spent stocking shelves
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Succinct, I would like you to consider becoming CVS's next CTO.
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I pick up a client's meds as part of my job. It's through Safeway, and I can't get text notifications anymore when they are ready for pickup, I have to use the app, and I have to have push notifications turned on, so more than half of the notifications are some BS ad for safeway, trying to tempt me into buying bread or some shit. The guy takes over twenty medications, so it's kind of a nightmare.
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Sounds like it's time for a new pharmacy.
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They want the data to sell to Meta and OpenAI to perfect their AI's
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Your options are:
Walgreens
Some pharmacy on the other side of town that's failing because they're getting overcharged for drugs (if you're lucky)
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Yes, this is the problem. Not much choice, and most of the corporate ones are moving to various shitty practices. Oddly enough, many of the big corporate chains are now closing locations en masse, such as Rite Aid
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That's almost worth having a dedicated burner phone for.
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My pixel has what's called a "private" profile. It allows you to tie a different Google account to the apps downloaded to that profile.
So I would install the CVS app on that profile, find public credentials for the app (or create one with and then publish them). Use the app to unlock the shelf. Leave it open or unshelf everything.
Or just don't shop there.
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I don't mind doing it, if I have access to the pharmacy/prescription department.
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I'm just not gonna shop at CVS
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Nice try CVS
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And drink verification can