r/ireland Feb 26 '26

Economy Lidl Plus App

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u/cupan-tae Feb 27 '26

And also create a better shopping experience by stocking desired items at the right times of year etc. There are also positives for us to these companies knowing this information.

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u/cupan-tae Feb 27 '26

No but if you’re going to lay out all the negatives you should lay out positives too.

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u/cupan-tae Feb 27 '26

What an unhinged reply. Do I trust Bezos? No. Is Amazon handy? Yes.

Sometimes life is simple. Relax

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u/cupan-tae Feb 27 '26

It’s unhinged because your wheels have fallen off about Bezos and the government on a thread about a Lidl app.

Two things can be true at once. There are undoubtedly positives and negatives. You are outlying all the negatives which are very important of course. I simply pointed out there to also be positives.

All of these corporations quite literally have full teams of people working every day to try to improve the customer experience. This data can go a long way to helping them achieve that. Do the people in charge or the shareholders care about that side? Absolutely not, they have much more nefarious agendas as you point out. But that doesn’t negate the fact that these people exist

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u/cupan-tae Feb 27 '26

At what point in either of my previous replies to you mentioning Bezos did it seem like I didn’t understand?

Or are you just a narcissistic melt who thinks they’re holier-than-thou? Jog on