The coffe shop reserving my place and having my order ready before I arrive sounds nice - but is it not an innecessary luxury, that I would not miss had I never even thought of its possibility? I never asked for it, I was ready to stand in line for my order, and the tracking of my behavior resulted in a pleasant surprise, not a feature I was hoping for. If I really wanted my order to be ready when I arrive, then I would provide the information to you, not expect that you observe me to figute it out.
My point is that I don't get why the small businesses should have the right to track me to offer me better services that I never even asked for. Sure, its nice, but its not worth deregulating tracking and allowing all the evil corps to track me too.
You walk into your favorite coffee shop, order your favorite coffee, every day. But because of privacy reasons the coffeeshop owner is unaware of anything. Doesn't even track inventory, just orders whatever whenever.
One day you walk in and now you can't get your favorite coffee... Because the owner decided to remove that item from the menu. You get mad, "Where's my favorite coffee?" the barista says "owner removed it from menu" and you get even more upset "Why? Don't you know I come in here every day and order the same thing?!"
Nope, because you don't want any amount of tracking whatesoever, knowing any type of habits from visitors is wrong!
But in this scenario you deem the owner knowing that you order that coffee every day ensures that it never leaves the menu, so you actually do like tracking.
My point is that I don't get why the small businesses should have the right to track me to offer me better services that I never even asked for. Sure, its nice, but its not worth deregulating tracking and allowing all the evil corps to track me too.