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CVS Is Turning Locked Shelves Into an Excuse to Make You Download Its App
The store is trialing a feature to let customers unlock cabinets with their phone. By AJ Dellinger Published January 28, 2025 | Comments (29)
CVS is finally willing to unlock the treasures that they have placed behind lock and key—so long as you’re willing to give the company an additional peak into your personal information. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the pharmacy giant is trying out a pilot program that will allow customers to unlock cabinets and shelves via the CVS app.
The program is currently being piloted in three stores as an attempt to ease some of the pain points that customers continue to experience in convenience stores that have grown increasingly inconvenient, requiring people to stand around waiting for an overworked staff member can come open up the deodorant lock box for them. If the trial proves successful, the company is planning on rolling the program out to 10-15 stores, with the ultimate goal of full-scale deployment across the country.
CVS’s new system for allowing customers to unlock common goods that have been put behind plexiglass will operate primarily through the company’s app. People hoping to actually be able to take things off the shelves like they would do in a normal store will have to download the CVS app and sign up for the company’s loyalty program. You’ll have to be logged into the app and connect to the store’s Wi-Fi, then enable Bluetooth connectivity on your device in order to activate the feature that allows you to unlock the cabinets. Shockingly, this is an improvement in convenience.
The introduction of the ability to unlock products in stores, in addition to being the solution to a problem that CVS caused all on its own, is part of a broader effort to shift more people into the CVS app ecosystem, where the company can farm data. The company has been trying to position itself at the center of peoples’ health, and last year it tapped Deloitte Digital to reimagine its mobile app in a way that more efficiently leverages user health information to serve them ads, offers, and just generally keep them locked into CVS.
Per The Journal, the company soon plans to load up the app with AI features, including “a search feature powered by generative AI.” Which is great, surely nothing bad will happen by allowing people to have their health questions answered by a machine known for hallucinating information.
I’ll either still ask an employee or just shop elsewhere. Fuck giving a company that much access to my phone for any reason.
Yeah no…I’ll either use the in store paging system to call someone to the shelf, or just break your stupid plastic lock.
No way in hell will I get a program on my phone/devices that I don’t actually need outside of a one-time thing. I’m not some cheap slut.
I am some cheap slut and I’m sure as fuck not installing an app for in-store purchases.
Why would you shop there in the first place? Want to pay $4 for a $1 bottle of shampoo?
Look, a digital automat
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So what? Who buys anything but pharmaceuticals at CVS? You have to be a moron to shop there.
Better than waiting for help
Or they could like, you know, quit locking shit they want me to buy…
treating your customer as a criminal rarely ends well for the merchant imho
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ppl be robbing shit to sell, they always start unlocked, one by one every aisle in my walmart gotten locked, ppl were stealing everything when it opened, down to the beard trimmers
How is this my problem?
Run clown society, get clown results
The fuck that normies don’t can’t connect these two is evidence that propaganda really be that good.
Maybe corpos should stop blocking government from trying to pretend to run a proper socio economic policy
I would like them to go out of business but thats not happening