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This is the only way to stop it. We must refuse to use it. All they watch is the numbers.
I bought a thing from Walmart using pickup for the first time, because the thing was "low stock", and I didn't want to drive there if they didn't have it. I get the email that it's ready, and they want me to download their stupid app to confirm. Fuck that, I went to the store, knowing I had a backup option, and found the last one of the thing on the shelf and bought that instead. Although, apparently the sign at the parking spot has a phone number you can call to let them know you've arrived--no mention of that option in the email.
Walmart's curbside pickup workflow can be done entirely within the mobile site, even the arrival/parking step (w/o having to call the number).