The question is why wasn’t this openly happening in 2016-20 to the point that Walgreens is closing stores?
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Szymon Pifczyk Retweeted Ahsha Safai 安世輝
Great tactic: throw a chart without a source and even a title and people will blindly believe you. Meanwhile the actual data from a hearing about this issue shows a very different story:https://twitter.com/Ahsha_Safai/status/1392935582783868930 …
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Ahsha Safai 安世輝Verified account @Ahsha_SafaiThe numbers speak for themselves. While sales remain relatively similar across urban markets - theft, shrink and workplace threats are through the roof despite an exponentially larger investment in security. 85% of this is organized crime according to the drugstores. pic.twitter.com/8Hggr02XuNShow this thread2 replies 0 retweets 22 likes -
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Is this type of theft captured in the data? Are we assuming there is no law enforcement but rigorous data collection?
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Walgreens themselves claim it's significant enough to have a major impact on their operations in the city and are proactively shuttering stores in response. Stating that it's insignificant is fine but that won't help keep the Walgreens employees at those stores employed.
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Walgreens made a billion dollars in profit last year, do you think this is in any way impacting their BILLION DOLLARS OF PROFITS.
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