Alikhani, MateneRenzetti, Bruno Polonio2024-09-032024-09-032023https://repositorio.insper.edu.br/handle/11224/6900Inter Alia, the online companion to the print version of the Yale Law & Policy Review, serves as a cutting-edge online forum for shorter, timely scholarship at the intersection of law and policy.We argue that new technologies that allow greater data collection in food retail markets allow companies to exploit consumers’ personal data, potentially giving rise to new anticompetitive strategies. We look at the example of Amazon’s “Just Walk Out” technology to show how the company replicates online surveillance into the real world. We pinpoint privacy and competitive concerns related to the technology and propose policy solutions to the issues raised. We show that exploitation of consumers’ data is not inherently to the viability of this technology in the market.Digital17 p.enSmile! You're On Camera: Data Collection in Food Retailing Markets