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Sunday, January 04, 2026

Wegmans in New York City has begun collecting biometric data from anyone who enters its supermarkets, according to new signage posted at the chain's Manhattan and Brooklyn locations earlier this month.

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Anyone entering the store could have data on their face, eyes and voices collected and stored by the Rochester-headquartered supermarket chain. The information is used to "protect the safety and security of our patrons and employees," according to the signage. The new scanning policy is an expansion of a 2024 pilot.

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"The chain had initially said that the scanning system was only for a small group of employees and promised to delete any biometric data it collected from shoppers during the pilot rollout.

The new notice makes no such assurances."

"Will Owen, a privacy advocate with the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, said that storing customer's biometric data can open them up to risks from hackers or immigration enforcement.

"It's really chilling that immigrant New Yorkers going into Wegmans and other grocery stores have to worry about their highly sensitive biometric data potentially getting into the hands of ICE," he said."

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Chinese Gov Security has Surveillance Tech everywhere in cities, plus Forced DNA Testing... and you know how Donnie so admires people like Xi and Putin.

Here's a short vid on Wegmans surveillance, and efforts in NYC (also in the article) to protect citizen's privacy and data rights.... that have stalled recently, but maybe will resume as NYC has New Management, eh?

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#1 | Posted by Corky at 2026-01-04 09:46 PM | Reply

Big Orange Brother is watching you!

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-01-05 10:28 AM | Reply

The information is used to "protect the safety and security of our patrons and employees,"

Probably to a minor degree.

Mostly, though, I'm betting they'll be instituting situational pricing whereby you pay a different price than everyone else depending on whether they think they can get more or less from you for a given item.

#3 | Posted by jpw at 2026-01-05 12:09 PM | Reply

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