its not one person its the first three people who comments on the video i posted. Scroll through it Mr. Truth - there lies your answers.
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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takes place is paid for, in part, by the customer through an increase in the cost of goods."
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I’ve never heard of any company increasing prices due to it... but then again I am on the manufacturing side of things. However depending on the industry, the manufacturer often sets prices. But I guess for low margin products in a Walgreens maybe it would have an impact.
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Retail theft and fraud equaled 1.34 percent of global retail sales during the survey period. In North America, shrink totaled $42.338 billion, or 1.48 percent of sales, with the United States accounting for the majority of that figure.
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