obamas latest scheme: talking shopping carts that cost $30000 for each store

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Government Wants Talking $30K Shopping Carts to Tell Food Stampers to Eat Healthy | FrontPage Magazine



What a Brave New World this is. And I do mean the book. At this rate we’re only a decade away from having food inspectors visit your home.


The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is suggesting major changes to grocery stores to “nudge” Americans to purchase healthier foods when they shop.

Because obviously if they’re not eating the way they’re supposed to, it’s because they haven’t been properly programmed.

The agency commissioned an “expert panel” to make recommendations on how to guide the more than 47 million Americans on food stamps into spending their benefits on fruits and vegetables.

The USDA could just force them to do it, but that’s not condescending enough.

“In this approach, the supermarket is the classroom and shoppers receive support on how to maximize their healthy choices using products retailers promote via the weekly store circular,” the report said.

Under liberalism, everything is meant to be a classroom. But that’s what happens when you have a nanny state run by academics. This will…

A. Cost people who pay for their food more money as the supermarket passes the regulatory burden to them

B. Create more liberal consulting jobs

C. Accomplish nothing

Another idea included a point-based system where food stamp recipients could receive movie tickets in exchange for healthy food purchases.

Great idea. We’re giving them free food. Let’s also give them free movie tickets. Working Americans have too much money anyway.

Grocery store staff could also be used as “ambassadors” for the USDA’s agenda.

We’re talking about people getting paid minimum wage to stock shelves. Now they’re supposed to tell you to eat healthy?

The “MyCart grocery cart” would provide dividers for shoppers to make sure they are selecting enough items in each “MyPlate” category, the USDA’s food icon.

The cart would be color-coded, physically divided, and have a system installed so that when the shopping cart reaches its healthy “threshold” it would congratulate the customer.

The report estimated that implementing the new carts would cost roughly $30,000 for every store. The change would be costly. For instance, Safeway, Inc. would need to spend $40.05 million to introduce the carts at its 1,335 stores in the U.S.

And yes you would end up paying for these $30K shopping carts which would survive about a month before breaking down. But we would finally all be living in Idiocracy at last.

Next step, talking fridges, talking microwaves and surveillance cameras in your kitchens. Just little nudges from the totalitarian nanny state
 
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This is stupid. We should copy what the Koreans are doing.


Worlds first virtual grocery store opens in Korea, shelves are lined with LCD screens, shoppers tap the items they want and the goods are processed and packaged at the registers ready when the shopper finishes.

I'm sure they would fuck up the order. Like when you go to fast food drive thru.
 
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The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned a panel of people that were deemed experts and asked them to make recommendations as to how they could guide people using food stamps into buying healthier food.

The panel gave six recommendations, one of them being a cart that can "tell" the person pushing it around how their selections break down into different food groups by one of three methods: (1) a visual reminder in the cart (a color-coded representation of the guidance), (2) a physically divided cart, or (3) an algorithm developed for use at checkout to calculate how the purchased items fit within the recommendations by food category as presented by MyPlate.

Not only does the report not suggest a "talking shopping cart," but there's no evidence suggesting that Obama (either of the Obamas) have suggested this or even know anything about it... So how would this be considered "Obama's Latest Scheme"? Also, before I forget, thank mr skeltal.