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    Who said AI was gonna put people out of jobs? Look here, a whole new industry of gig work where people can market themselves as “best buyers”. Is your Kroger algorithm fucking you over with horrible prices? Not to worry, with a low low subscription fee, you’ll have access to our best buyers whose meticulously curated profiles will buy your items for you with guaranteed lowest price every time. They’ll even deliver it to your door for a small fee, or upgrade to our premium plus preferred plan for unlimited free deliveries. We also offer a comprehensive algorithm consulting service to help you reshape your algorithm for optimum purchasing power. Be the best buyer your can be ;) /SARCASM

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    7 hours ago

    AI was supposed to save the world.

    These sociopaths have taken the only hope i ever thought we had and are going to use it to screw us. I want the money changers out of the temple NOW.

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        Today I dumped some ancient Windows CE source code into it and asked it to generate a picture of what the screens would have looked like in the app, and it showed me.

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    Kroger and Safeway have been the absolute face of enshittification since the pandemic. They’ve also been accused of price fixing, and are trying to merge into a monopoly. They also regularly abuse disabled employees (at multiple stores in my area).

    I have absolutely no doubt that they will do this the moment they think they can get away with it. In a fair economy, they would have been driven out of business years ago.

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    Woof. The logo was always a hint about what they were planning to do to the customers. First the K and the G came for the letter o…and I did nothing because I am not the letter o.

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    Don’t they teach market research in business schools?

    Do they realize how unpopular this is and week cost them market share?

    Then again, what choices will there really be if this is the trend with all big retailers.

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      My town has three stores, Kroger, Safeway, and Walmart. As one goes so go they all most likely on this one so idk how I’d even begin to think about avoiding this longer term…

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    I already don’t shop at my local Kroger owned store because they’re anti union cuntfucks, this is just icing on the cake to never enter their stores ever again.

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      I’m anti Kroger - my wife and daughter both worked there after the pandemic. They’re definitely union around here but they’ve negotiated the worst wages in the area. You make $13/hr and still have to pay dues.

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        Most are unionized but not all. Kroger’s union is also just not very good. I never met a union rep that wasn’t friends with management. They do very little to actually represent workers. Also, Kroger has such a high turnover rate that newer employees will usually vote to approve any contract that gives them a raise, no matter how small.

        These contracts last for a few years, so as other retailers raise wages to compete with each other, Kroger workers are stuck in their old contract until it expires. If anything, Kroger’s union results in lower wages for the workers compared to other grocery retailers.

        UFCW is further weakened by “right-to-work” laws that give union benefits to non-union employees. In my experience, many of the people who opt out of union membership are brainwashed by conservatism and are anti-union. They are also often the people who stay at Kroger the longest.

        In addition, Kroger has dozens of “districts”, each with their own contract. These contracts are all negotiated at different times so that if there is a strike, Kroger can send managers from other districts and hire scabs until the strike is over. This prevents strikes from ever really hurting Kroger’s bottom line.

        So, to answer your question, Kroger is technically unionized but it’s union is pretty ineffective. Kroger basically operates the same as Walmart or Meijer but with a handful of union policies that they have to follow or they might get fined for a union violation.

        With that being said, I am still very pro union. The above is just based on my own experience, having worked there for too many years.

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          Honestly if there’s one union I’d opt-out of it’s UFCW. They’re either in bed with the corporations or so inept at what they do, that you’re better off at a non-union job.

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    Trader Joe’s, aldi, and small private stores from now on. Go fuck yourselves Kroeger.

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    13 hours ago

    Now would be a good time to start a line of headwear that has infrared leds to shield your face from cameras.

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      IR-Cloak is a wrap around frame designed to shield the maximum amount of your eye measurements from being captured on technology using infrared for illumination or mapping/scanning. With adjustable nose pads and flexible silicone temple ends, IR-Cloak is extremely comfortable and accommodating to all facial features.

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      Infrared blocking lenses turn black on infrared cameras to remove critical eye measurements

      Blocks 3D infrared facial mapping (iPhone Face ID) & infrared iris scanning during day & night

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      https://www.reflectacles.com/order/ghost

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          it was a reply to “Now would be a good time to start a line of headwear that has infrared leds to shield your face from cameras.”

          i won’t buy it but it’s already out there. He probably produces them alone and can’t sell them for less than that.

          If you’ve got the time, diy; if you’ve got more money than time, $168 may be preferable. There are people who won’t be making that much money this month, there are others who buy media platforms as a hobby for $44000000000 🤷

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        Hm. I wonder if I could get those lenses in my prescription. That would be neat.