This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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The replies on this thread shows that it is better to rob a business rather than working hard to earn your livelihood. Don't justify this thing.
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Replying to @NiketGupta_ @LyanneMelendez and
a small store, i see where that’s wrong. but a damn corporation owned by the walton’s? nobody is hurt by this. literally nobody is hurt. the waltons stay richer than ever and the employees continue on with their day.
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Replying to @generalzea @NiketGupta_ and
and then walgreen's shuts down in areas where they lose money because of high thefts and then you all cry about food deserts. leftists really dont understand cause and effect at all
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Replying to @1337haxorman @NiketGupta_ and
a guy stealing a toothbrush from a walgreens is going to create a food desert. got it.
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Replying to @generalzea @NiketGupta_ and
it's not 1 guy. When you systemically don't prosecute and even defend petty theft, stores lose money. Stores that lose money close. No rational person opens a store that can be robbed blind with no consequences. Then you have a food desert. Margins are low in retail.
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Replying to @1337haxorman @NiketGupta_ and
it’s a multi billion dollar corporation. a few thefts don’t hurt them. plus they have insurance and they account for this stuff.
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Wrong again. They will close that stores that lose them money. This is how you get food deserts.
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