Retail Theft Impact on Purchased Goods

I have family member that once worked at a trendy grocery store as a teenager...... after witnessing so many thefts she quit because she did not want to be a part of an organization that stood by & openly let people steal things.
she was not permitted to say anything if someone walked out without paying......

I am glad that she took a stand for what is right, why cant more adults do so as well (& companies too)
 
I've often thought stores in high crime areas should setup their vestibules with quick closing high security doors so that when someone obviously steals and walks out, you push a button and trap them in the vestibule until the cops arrive to deal with them. Since we know this isn't going to happen, it ought to be 100% legal for law abiding citizens or store employees to tackle and beat the snot out them. :cool:

Wishful thinking ......
 
I would like to think that paying a CEO an asspile of money they could figure out a way to stop theft at the stores they are responsible for. I mean, isn't that part of the job?

Nahhhh, lets let the cashier or front door greeter take care of the heavy lifting that are making $15 an hour, or even better yet, honest customers that give us money to take care of it.

What a joke.
 
I would like to think that paying a CEO an asspile of money they could figure out a way to stop theft at the stores they are responsible for. I mean, isn't that part of the job?

Nahhhh, lets let the cashier or front door greeter take care of the heavy lifting that are making $15 an hour, or even better yet, honest customers that give us money to take care of it.

What a joke.

I mean, if you're not willing to take a knife to stop some random weird dude from stealing fritos and cherry coke, maybe not your Qwik Trip material.
 

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