Stores in crime-riddled San Francisco abandoning self-checkout lanes to combat thefts: report
Briefly

"While I can't speak for any one company, you see the trajectory of commerce over the last 10, 20, 5,000 years, it's all about reducing friction for customers," Daniel Conway, vice president of government relations for the California Grocers Association, told the outlet.
There have been 29,739 cases of larceny and theft in 2023 - significantly down from 2022 when 61,715 were reported, according to the latest data from the San Francisco Police Department.
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