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anonymous by gzunk (Score:1) Saturday August 06, @01:21PM 1 bill hicks reply beneath your current threshold.Re:By driving me crazy? yes by nytmare (Score:1) Sunday August 07, @04:31PM Re:By driving me crazy? yes by murali_v82 (Score:1) Sunday August 07, @04:37PM Re:By driving me crazy? bill hicks yes by t_allardyce (Score:1) Saturday August 06, @06:46PM 3 replies beneath your current threshold. Where's the change? (Score:1) by Solipson (863548) on Saturday bill hicks August 06, @09:20AM (#13257775) Classic example of a headline having nothing to do with the article it refers to :-) The Economist article does not really state that Tesco is changing Britain, except the well know Wal Mart effect of "devastating" small businesses in the areas they moove into. Apart from the issue not making any sense at all, because the only thing the data from the card can change by definition is the behavior of Tesco, not the British society. For me the Tesco card is just an example of a very well executed marketing tool.
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