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How Your Grocery Loyalty Card Sells Your Data

How Your Grocery Loyalty Card Sells Your Data

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Episode 32 of The Privacy Podcast explores the data-collection machine behind grocery loyalty programs. Lucas and Luna break down how a single loyalty card at a supermarket like Kroger or Tesco can track not just what you buy, but when you buy, how you pay, and what aisle you linger in — and how that data gets sold to data brokers, insurers, and ad platforms. They examine a 2025 study showing that grocery loyalty programs collect up to 1,400 data points per customer per year, from purchase history to inferred dietary preferences. The hosts discuss the rise of personalized pricing, where your loyalty data determines the discounts you see — and whether you're paying more than your neighbor for the same cereal. They also cover the legal loopholes: in most US states, loyalty programs are exempt from opt-in consent requirements under current privacy laws. Lucas and Luna offer practical tips: use a separate email, pay with cash, and check your retailer's privacy policy for data-sharing clauses. No ad break — just a focused conversation on a privacy risk millions overlook every week. #GroceryLoyaltyCards #DataBrokers #PersonalizedPricing #ConsumerPrivacy #RetailData #Kroger #Tesco #LoyaltyProgram #PurchaseTracking #PrivacyLoophole #InferredData #DietaryProfiling #CheckoutData #CashOnly #PrivacyTips #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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