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@LyanneMelendez
@Walgreens
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@chesaboudin
Walgreens paid $23 million in 2014 and another $4.5 million in 2020 after committing massive wage theft but do go on about some dude stealing a hundred bucks worth of crap.
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Not really. It would have to be major. Like a luxury vehicle to matter. I work for a manufacturer. Theft is a blip on the radar. Not even brought up. There’s more economic impact from shit talking off shipping vessels into the ocean every year than from theft.
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Wrong again. You’re wrong about everything: "Shrink drains profit," Passarella said. "For every item stolen, multiple items have to be sold to compensate for the loss. Customers are denied the opportunity to purchase that item. And the cost of dealing with the crime that takes
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