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Ingles Supermarket.

100 Fuel Points = $0.05 off/gallon of fuel, capped at 20 gallons.

200 Fuel Points = $0.10 off/gallon of fuel, capped at 20 Gallons.

Ingles Supermarkets will give you a maximum of $2.00 of fuel, or approximately 1/2 gallon of fuel, to take this years flu cocktail jab.

Maybe the most jewish proposal yet.

Ingles Supermarket. 100 Fuel Points = $0.05 off/gallon of fuel, capped at 20 gallons. 200 Fuel Points = $0.10 off/gallon of fuel, capped at 20 Gallons. Ingles Supermarkets will give you a maximum of $2.00 of fuel, or approximately 1/2 gallon of fuel, to take this years flu cocktail jab. Maybe the most jewish proposal yet.

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And what do they get in return for you using your loyalty card? Data, tracking data that is worth more than 10 cents...

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Well, I never put any real info on those things. And they make it so you’re paying $8 for a pack of hot dog buns unless you use the store card.

My info is usually nothing because some places just give you a little plastic keychain and wallet card, or Liam Shekelstein, (666) 666-1234, <fuckyoukikes@jewmail.com>, etc.

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it really doesn't matter since they are tracking patterns in the data, true they probably see the specifics to telemarketing companies, but the big data sets are of more value, and as you indicate they are inescapable, unless you want to be overcharged for hot dog buns....

For example people who are more likely to buy name brands are also more likely to get their flu shot, etc. the idea of big data is to tell stories that you can then use to sell (((monetize everything)))

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Yeah I think that’s about right.