Networks of organized thieves are going after smaller ticket items like laundry detergent, toothpaste, and deodorant, leaving retailers like Walgreens, CVS and Target taking increasing losses. The shoplifted items are then sold online or at local flea markets.
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Why is it always people who dont know their pants size?
Mostly latinos
Go up a level, look down at the larger picture.. Why are these people stealing at these extremes? Is it because their rent is too high and incomes too low? Are we at the limits of growth? (see 1972 study on limits to growth) How can we restore balance in the markets so people don’t have to resort to these extremes in order to survive? How can we make change before it’s too late..?