Genius or creepy? Kmart's latest changing room feature freaks shoppers out!

Shopping could be a delightful pastime, especially when shoppers find that perfect item as if it was made for them.

Yet, the changing room experience is a necessary step, especially for those shopping for clothes.

However, a recent development at Kmart just added a new layer to this experience, leaving some shoppers feeling uneasy.


Imagine walking into one of the retailer's changing rooms only to find out that the clothes you're carrying have been tracked and displayed on a screen for all to see.

This isn't a scene from a futuristic movie; it's the reality at some Kmart stores, where a new feature has been introduced and has caused quite a stir.

A Melbourne local shared his surprise on social media when he encountered a large screen outside the changing rooms at his local Kmart.


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A Kmart shopper shared his latest in-store find: RFID scanners that scan clothes being brought in the changing rooms. Image Credit: Reddit


The screen displayed images of the items he took inside the changing room—including a pair of skinny jeans and a polo shirt.

Every time someone enters a changing room, the screen could update to show the items.

The technology behind this feature is RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification), which should scan the clothes' tags.


While this may sound like something out of a spy novel, it's actually a tool intended to prevent shoplifting.

The RFID scanners could also provide real-time stock updates and streamline the checkout process for shoppers.

The RFID tags may be scanned in bulk rather than individually, which makes it a time-saver.

Kmart assured its customers that there are no cameras or photographs involved with this technology.

'RFID technology is used globally and not new to Kmart, as it is already used in other areas of our stores, including with our Tory robot, which uses RFID technology to count our inventory daily and improve the shopping experience for our customers,' a Kmart spokesperson stated.

Despite these assurances, the new feature received mixed reactions from the public.


Some shoppers found the new feature 'creepy' and invasive, which made them worry about their privacy.

Concerns were raised about the visibility of personal items, such as underwear, on the external screen.

Others criticised the installation quality and called it an 'awful job.'

On the flip side, several shoppers welcomed the innovation.

They saw it as a harmless and efficient way to combat theft and improve store operations.

They argued that RFID has been a common technology worldwide and should not pose a threat to privacy as it doesn't involve visual surveillance.

Amidst the debate, one shopper humorously questioned the feature and asked, 'Can it tell me if the clothes look good on me or not?'

Unfortunately, for now, the technology stops short of offering fashion advice.
Key Takeaways

  • Kmart introduced a new feature in their changing rooms, which involved a screen displaying the items a shopper takes in.
  • The feature garnered mixed reactions from shoppers, as some found it invasive. Meanwhile, others appreciated its potential to prevent shoplifting and streamline the checkout process.
  • The RFID technology used for the feature does not involve cameras or photographs.
  • A Kmart spokesperson confirmed that no cameras are used with this technology, and it is designed to improve the shopping experience and inventory management.
What are your thoughts on this new Kmart feature? Have you encountered the RFID screens at Kmart? If yes, how did it make you feel? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below!
 
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lol. Well you gave me a laugh. Actually lemons are quite expensive. Ok I hear you, but if you have a good look at the products you might be surprised. A friends expensive smeg kettle died , her ankle $50 kettle still going 5 years later.
Oops anko
🤣🤣🤣🤣didn’t spot that
seriously hate auto type but I have to say it does give a laugh
 
Only to the confines of the supermarket itself. As soon as a person steps into the carpark, security DO NOT have any magical powers more than you or me IN or OUT of a store or supermarket complex.

One instance that comes to mind was last year, when two security apes were wrestling with a fellow in his 20s in the carpark of Dandenong Junction Woolworths. I told them, in no uncertain terms, to release him. They reluctantly did when they realised they were in the wrong and committing a common assault. They tried to justify their actions by stating they were "tactical response security officers". What?

Needless to say, their bravado was swiftly shot down.
That is true same with the parents with prams, disabled as I am I am able to use as they are the stores responsibility but I have had a few snakey comments.
 
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That is true same with the parents with prams, disabled as I am I am able to use as they are the stores responsibility but I have had a few snakey comments.
Exactly! Parents With Prams, Seniors Parking and Uber Eats Only "parking spaces" have a much legal credence as a chalk written "John Smith's Parking Only" sign.
 
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Only to the confines of the supermarket itself. As soon as a person steps into the carpark, security DO NOT have any magical powers more than you or me IN or OUT of a store or supermarket complex.

One instance that comes to mind was last year, when two security apes were wrestling with a fellow in his 20s in the carpark of Dandenong Junction Woolworths. I told them, in no uncertain terms, to release him. They reluctantly did when they realised they were in the wrong and committing a common assault. They tried to justify their actions by stating they were "tactical response security officers". What?

Needless to say, their bravado was swiftly shot down.
That's right if they can't get you in the store or as you are leaving security guards have no legal right to attack you in public
 
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With the massive amount of thieving going on, what are the likes of Kmart going to do in an attempt to stop it ?
 
With the massive amount of thieving going on, what are the likes of Kmart going to do in an attempt to stop it ?
Kmart in Katoomba had a bottle shop connected and people used to load up their trolleys walk straight through the door into the bottle shop and walk out till they found out.
 
Today is "Have some fun" day. Get a recording of the "Twilight Zone" theme and when a member of your family goes to the toilet play the tune outside the door.
This prank can go three ways, at the end of the day you can all laugh about it or most of the back yard grass will die or they will be taken away in a straight jacket.
I like the last option (y)
 
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Yeah righto I’m on Centrelink benefits isis I just hate cheap and nasty products that go boom in the night like your terrorist name isis so go suck a lemon 🍋
Not all Kmart things are cheap and nasty. I am wearing something I got from there 8 years ago and it's still like brand new. Has lasted a lot longer than the more expensive ones I brought elsewhere.
 
I agree, I have a light pink flannel shirt bought from K Mart when my children were in primary school (they are now 39 and 35). I still wear this in winter. Also my favourite skinny jeans are from K Mart. You just need to be selective of what you buy. 🌷
 
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