Chris Quin: Foodstuffs NI CEO facial recognition data is deleted every five days

Published: Nov. 23, 2022, 7:01 p.m.

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Foodstuffs is clearing the air over concerns it\'s been collecting sensitive information from shoppers without their knowledge.

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Our newsroom has confirmed 29 of its supermarkets in the North Island are already using facial recognition technology.

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It comes as supermarket crime has skyrocketed, with a 246 per cent increase in serious incidents.

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And just last night in Auckland\'s Sandringham, a dairy worker was fatally stabbed.

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Foodstuffs North Island CEO Chris Quin told Mike Hosking the facial recognition data is deleted every five days unless it\'s someone trespassed or has committed a criminal act in a store.

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He says they\'re trying to protect their customers and staff, as it was only a few weeks ago a customer was stabbed in a Four Square store in St Heliers.

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