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The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis

 
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The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis
WILL YOU USE THE MARK OF THE BEAST SYSTEM? MOST AMERICANS ARE SHEEP AND WILL USE IT VOLUNTARILY. THE PALM IS PROPHESIED IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION.

NOTICE THEY ARE USING THE PALM, NOT AN EYE RETINA SCAN, NOT A FINGERPRINT SCAN, FOR THE MARK OF THE BEAST SYSTEM. THE CBDC/VAX PASSPORT DIGITAL ID WILL BE VIA YOUR PALM!

"NO MAN WILL BUY OR SELL ..."


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Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis

KEY POINTS
-Panera Bread is testing Amazon’s palm-scanning technology at two restaurants in St. Louis.
-Customers can use their palms to pay for their orders and connect to their loyalty program accounts.
-Panera’s loyalty program has more than 52 million members, representing a big expansion opportunity for Amazon One.

Panera Bread is piloting Amazon’s
palm-scanning technology in St. Louis to offer customers a faster way to connect to their loyalty program and pay.

The bakery-cafe chain, which has long been considered a leader in restaurant technology, is the latest restaurant to use what the tech giant has dubbed Amazon One. It’s already been implemented in dozens of Amazon-owned Whole Foods locations, Amazon Go stores and some stadiums and arenas.

Panera has more than 2,000 locations and its loyalty program has more than 52 million members, representing a big expansion opportunity for Amazon One. A representative for Amazon declined to share data on existing signups for the palm-based payment system.

For now, Panera’s starting small, with just two company-owned restaurants in its hometown of St. Louis.

“We think the payment plus loyalty identification is the secret sauce that can unlock a really personalized, warm and
efficient experience for our guests in our cafes,” Panera Chief Digital Officer George Hanson told CNBC.

Panera is looking to expand the test to 10 to 20 more restaurants over the next few months, including some operated by franchisees, according to Hanson.

The palm scanners are located near the restaurant’s registers. To use them, customers need to link their loyalty program accounts to Amazon One, which they can do at home or inside the restaurant. They’ll also need to enable loyalty identification and payment for their accounts.

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so people will now be able to hack the hand off a
person with money in their account and get all the
free sandwiches their heart desires?

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Re: The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis
Requires no implanted chip. Phenomenally easy to roll out. Always with you. Can't lose it like a credit card. Can't be stolen. Frightening how evil these Globalists are. Everyone is already "chipped"! Just will need to activate and use once they turn it on for everything.

Mark of the Beast system and Digital enslavement via geofencing, 15 minute cities and the social credit score are waiting on hot standby.

Resist!
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so people will now be able to hack the hand off a
person with money in their account and get all the
free sandwiches their heart desires?

5a
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Yes lots of people with missing hands. Wrist protectors will be in hot demand.
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Re: The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis
It's probably being tested by places like Costco and Trader Joe's for implementation next. Who knew 2023 was going to be this ominous?
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WILL YOU USE THE MARK OF THE BEAST SYSTEM? MOST AMERICANS ARE SHEEP AND WILL USE IT VOLUNTARILY. THE PALM IS PROPHESIED IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION.

NOTICE THEY ARE USING THE PALM, NOT AN EYE RETINA SCAN, NOT A FINGERPRINT SCAN, FOR THE MARK OF THE BEAST SYSTEM. THE CBDC/VAX PASSPORT DIGITAL ID WILL BE VIA YOUR PALM!

"NO MAN WILL BUY OR SELL ..."


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Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis

KEY POINTS
-Panera Bread is testing Amazon’s palm-scanning technology at two restaurants in St. Louis.
-Customers can use their palms to pay for their orders and connect to their loyalty program accounts.
-Panera’s loyalty program has more than 52 million members, representing a big expansion opportunity for Amazon One.

Panera Bread is piloting Amazon’s
palm-scanning technology in St. Louis to offer customers a faster way to connect to their loyalty program and pay.

The bakery-cafe chain, which has long been considered a leader in restaurant technology, is the latest restaurant to use what the tech giant has dubbed Amazon One. It’s already been implemented in dozens of Amazon-owned Whole Foods locations, Amazon Go stores and some stadiums and arenas.

Panera has more than 2,000 locations and its loyalty program has more than 52 million members, representing a big expansion opportunity for Amazon One. A representative for Amazon declined to share data on existing signups for the palm-based payment system.

For now, Panera’s starting small, with just two company-owned restaurants in its hometown of St. Louis.

“We think the payment plus loyalty identification is the secret sauce that can unlock a really personalized, warm and
efficient experience for our guests in our cafes,” Panera Chief Digital Officer George Hanson told CNBC.

Panera is looking to expand the test to 10 to 20 more restaurants over the next few months, including some operated by franchisees, according to Hanson.

The palm scanners are located near the restaurant’s registers. To use them, customers need to link their loyalty program accounts to Amazon One, which they can do at home or inside the restaurant. They’ll also need to enable loyalty identification and payment for their accounts.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85177009


I am not a sheep, I will never let them put anything in my palm/hand/forehead.......I am wise to the devils deceit!!

I will make my own bread and boycott Amazon and Panera

God Bless and Jesus Saves!!

Last Edited by Maremare on 03/22/2023 10:50 AM
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Re: The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis
Mostly stupid, trendy, feminist bitches go to Panera. Women love being enslaved, it gets their feels all squirmy.

Believe me, most men won’t want to take the Mark, but will relent in the face of the screeching harpies that their dicks convinced them to allow into their lives.
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It's probably being tested by places like Costco and Trader Joe's for implementation next. Who knew 2023 was going to be this ominous?
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Lots of us knew, the Bible warned us
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“We think the payment plus loyalty identification is the secret sauce that can unlock a really personalized, warm and efficient experience”

These things never lead to a warm experience, maybe efficient as far as lining people up quicker and more uniformly to damn their souls for eternity by receiving the mark of the beast in order to eat or drink in the near future or be surveilled 24/7 by the beast system. It’s never what they offer on the surface.


Warm and efficient.

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Re: The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis
WILL YOU USE THE MARK OF THE BEAST SYSTEM? MOST AMERICANS ARE SHEEP AND WILL USE IT VOLUNTARILY. THE PALM IS PROPHESIED IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION.

NOTICE THEY ARE USING THE PALM, NOT AN EYE RETINA SCAN, NOT A FINGERPRINT SCAN, FOR THE MARK OF THE BEAST SYSTEM. THE CBDC/VAX PASSPORT DIGITAL ID WILL BE VIA YOUR PALM!

"NO MAN WILL BUY OR SELL ..."


[link to www.cnbc.com (secure)]

Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis

KEY POINTS
-Panera Bread is testing Amazon’s palm-scanning technology at two restaurants in St. Louis.
-Customers can use their palms to pay for their orders and connect to their loyalty program accounts.
-Panera’s loyalty program has more than 52 million members, representing a big expansion opportunity for Amazon One.

Panera Bread is piloting Amazon’s
palm-scanning technology in St. Louis to offer customers a faster way to connect to their loyalty program and pay.

The bakery-cafe chain, which has long been considered a leader in restaurant technology, is the latest restaurant to use what the tech giant has dubbed Amazon One. It’s already been implemented in dozens of Amazon-owned Whole Foods locations, Amazon Go stores and some stadiums and arenas.

Panera has more than 2,000 locations and its loyalty program has more than 52 million members, representing a big expansion opportunity for Amazon One. A representative for Amazon declined to share data on existing signups for the palm-based payment system.

For now, Panera’s starting small, with just two company-owned restaurants in its hometown of St. Louis.

“We think the payment plus loyalty identification is the secret sauce that can unlock a really personalized, warm and
efficient experience for our guests in our cafes,” Panera Chief Digital Officer George Hanson told CNBC.

Panera is looking to expand the test to 10 to 20 more restaurants over the next few months, including some operated by franchisees, according to Hanson.

The palm scanners are located near the restaurant’s registers. To use them, customers need to link their loyalty program accounts to Amazon One, which they can do at home or inside the restaurant. They’ll also need to enable loyalty identification and payment for their accounts.

Rest of article:
[link to www.cnbc.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 85177009


I am not a sheep, I will never let them put anything in my palm/hand/forehead.......I am wise to the devils deceit!!

I will make my own bread and boycott Amazon and Panera

God Bless and Jesus Saves!!
 Quoting: Maremare


You allready do dumbass, it's called a palm print.. Ya better get a grinder and sand those fuckers out..
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I'm having a hard time seeing the EVIL difference between handing them a personal loyalty card out of a wallet and just putting my hand on a countertop gadget. I'd be much more concerned with who has access to my handprints. But the gov already has my prints from arrests and CCW, so there's that.

But this has nothing to do with the mark. Quitcherbitchin.
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Re: The March towards the Mark of the Beast System Expands - Panera Bread tests Amazon’s palm-scanning technology in St. Louis
I'm having a hard time seeing the EVIL difference between handing them a personal loyalty card out of a wallet and just putting my hand on a countertop gadget. I'd be much more concerned with who has access to my handprints. But the gov already has my prints from arrests and CCW, so there's that.

But this has nothing to do with the mark. Quitcherbitchin.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83760941


It is where this is headed. They want you to believe what you wrote - just a more convenient way to do the loyalty card. But make no mistake, this is the Mark. Perhaps you don't care about the Mark of the Beast because you don't mind being a slave to their digital system. 80 % of Americans are clueless and will take the Mark in the next few years if the Globalists get their way.
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