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    621 month ago

    Something as simple as nailclippers stunned me. $3 item, locked behind glass.

    “Welp, they don’t want my money I guess…” moving on.

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      41 month ago

      The problem isn’t locking up a high theft item, they have to do something.

      The problem is not having the staff to unlock the item when you need it.

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        71 month ago

        The problem is locking up the item.

        I’m not gonna fuckin steal it, don’t treat me like I will.

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          31 month ago

          Yeah no kidding you won’t. That is not the point.

          If the store has a theft problem then they have to do something. It’s either that or close the store. It ain’t about you.

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            51 month ago

            Except, as they’ve learned, they didn’t actually have a theft problem. That was a lie to disguise low sales numbers. It’s no better or worse than it’s always been.

            The real issue is and remains, the relentless pursuit of number must always go up.

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        61 month ago

        I was in a cvs yesterday. The deodorant was behind glass. There was a “lift here” sticker for each shelf. When i opened my shelf for my choice it chimed loud enough to be heard across the store. I guess that’s better than needing to chase down an employee