No One Knows How to Stop Shoplifters
Briefly

"By definition, most shoplifting is petty plunder-candy bars, baby formula, lipstick. But the small stuff adds up, as demonstrated by viral videos showing shelves of deodorant or cold medicine swiped into Hefty bags."
"Companies are doing it because they're seeing their goods walk out the door, costing them billions. Big corporate retailers, mom-and-pop shops, cops, prosecutors, and lawmakers have tried everything to stop the thefts: get tough, be gentle, invest in new surveillance technology, turn pharmacies into fortresses. Nothing seems to work."
Read at The Atlantic
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