Don't have a source but it is said that in December big Dutch supermarket chain "Albert Heijn" will force QR testing at entrance.
Once they start taking away food it will be chaos. 100%.
The QR code nonsense has been in play here in Australia for many months.
However.
As I've said many times :
"
Any human system is only viable as the minimum wage schmuck behind the console."
As such, such systems are very easy to circumvent.
Understand a system; then you'll be able to exploit the flaws inherent in said system.
The minimum wage staff at supermarkets don't have the time nor the inclination to absolutely verify that you've checked in correctly.
Rather, they are simply tasked to check your stupid phone &
expect to see a 'big green tick'.
Emphasis expect.
So, once one appears to be going through the motions & shows a mere screenshot of the big green tick instead.
You're let into the supermarket without any hassle or drama; even though you haven't gone through the 'proper' procedure.
Cause the staff expected to see a 'big green tick' & you readily showed them one.
It just happened to be a big green tick of a different sort.
One which doesn't have any associated digital tracking involved (other than general stupid phone location triangulation*).
Plus, if the location does become listed as a 'covid infection / hotspot' site. You're in the clear as the Clowns never knew you were there.
Then in addition.
As the staff become more & more bored & tired of the tedium of checking peoples stupid phones.
They become less diligent; to the point where they barely even pay attention to the 'big green tick'. Screen-shot or otherwise.
Granted in some ways it is even more silly & tedious to pretend to 'check in' with a QR code & instead, simply show the staff a screen-shot of 'the big green tick'. Yet that's where we're at with Clown world...
*You do have 'location services' turned off on your stupid phone correct? Correct...?