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merridew@feddit.uk to United Kingdom@feddit.ukEnglish · 2 years ago

‘It’s organised looting’: UK in grip of a shoplifting epidemic, say store owners

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‘It’s organised looting’: UK in grip of a shoplifting epidemic, say store owners

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merridew@feddit.uk to United Kingdom@feddit.ukEnglish · 2 years ago
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Shop thefts have more than doubled in the past three years, costing retailers £953m a year, according to the British Retail Consortium
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    Actually when they tried to install electronic locks on the carts so they’d lock up if you went too far away, and the next day someone had stolen all the carts was also a big moment of local pride.

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        well, I would hope so. we shouldn’t be accepting this shit lying down.

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        The price will raise regardless, because thats’s how monoplies and price cartels work. They just blame their price gouging on the people trying to survive, same as always, and rubes with latent goosetepping instincts believe them, same as always.

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        If they had done that I would hope my community would immediately steal everything not nailed down.

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