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Eh, my store doesn't require using the loyalty card to get discounts, the loyalty card is only useful for gas discounts, which I'm not going to use anyway because I already get decent discounts on Costco gas. So I don't bother w/ the loyalty card because screw that noise.
If a store requires a loyalty card for competitive prices, I shop at a competitor that doesn't require that BS, or I use my parents' phone number or something.
One creepy thing though is that banks can still track my transactions because I tend to use the same card. I bought something at Home Depot the other day and opted for the emailed receipt (needed to apply for a rebate), and I didn't have to enter my email in because they recognized my card and linked it to another time when I had them email a receipt (or maybe it was an online account for delivery). So in response, I try to cycle which card I use at a given store so they hopefully don't associate my data, but I think purchases are tied to my name, so it probably still happens.