Because thievery like this comes out of the wallets of employees and customers, dipshit.
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Replying to @generalzea @djinnius and
Yes it does. How do you think they offset the money lost by this? They cut hours and raise prices.
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Replying to @jim_noblet @generalzea and
do you know what insurance is, my friend
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Replying to @BrandonMH1 @generalzea and
And you know that costs money, right?
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Replying to @jim_noblet @BrandonMH1 and
And if they have to shut down tje stores because of the rampant theft, what do you think happens to the employees?
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Replying to @jim_noblet @generalzea and
Walgreens shutting down stores across the country bud. If you think a well funded store in a major urban would seriously shut down from petty theft, then you don’t know what you’re talking about.
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Replying to @BrandonMH1 @generalzea and
They shut down 17 stores in that area because of the theft, moron. Why do you hate the poor?
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Replying to @jim_noblet @generalzea and
Oh yes, people in San Francisco are famously very poor
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You must be like 17 or something. Walgreens is shutting stores across the country, with several in urban cities. San Francisco was going to have Walgreens close stores regardless of shoplifting. Unfortunately, research is not your strong suit, and you like overreacting online.
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