• @tux
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    2111 months ago

    This whole thing doesn’t feel right.

    Retailers are seeing declining sales due to economic conditions. They are seeing increases in Shrink, but not providing (or capable of providing) specific numbers related to theft.

    The whole industry is rallying that their drops in earnings is due to theft, they lobby for new legislation “punishing organized retail theft”, and then claim that location closures is due to theft… Only to keep places with higher crime rates open.

    This whole thing reads as though they’re losing money and are making up bullshit to keep their stock valuation high. Which is what most CEO compensation is based off of.

    I don’t necessarily disbelieve theft is increasing. I just think if it was the main cause of loss, then they would implement new controls at their level instead of trying to lobby for stricter punishment, in my simple mind having more cashiers be people and more employees would drastically reduce theft, and they must have done the math that it’s cheaper to just lose stuff instead.

    Kind of hard to feel bad for them

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      They’re picking the perfect scapegoat. You’ll never find a thief openly advocating for themselves lol. So they just blame all their failures on that group

  • @[email protected]
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    1811 months ago

    I thought we knew this already, they closed mostly the small neighborhood stores because people just weren’t shopping there enough.

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    • @Rognaut
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      211 months ago

      At least you’re honest. I’m not gonna read it either.

  • @[email protected]
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    411 months ago

    I didn’t believe it the first time, and it turned out to be bullshit. I’m not going to believe it 8 more times.

  • @DoomBot5
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    111 months ago

    Anyone else seeing that target logo in the thumbnail pulsing at the edge of their vision?