I prefer to see the best in people I suppose. I dont think people are inherently bad.
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Replying to @Hoodie_Milly @ClearRhetoric and
Sorry Milly...I believe you would feel differently if he ransacked your house. It is wrong to take that which does belong to you from another person or business. There is nothing "best" in what that person did. Next behavior you'll be excusing is rape,"...he had no other choice"
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Replying to @MerlonMonday @Hoodie_Milly and
The cost is never written off. It is always passed on to customers by raising prices. I have the intellectual capacity to understand that I'm dealing with clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, and morons right in front of me. Stealing is wrong. And you know it.
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Replying to @EdwardD89169512 @MerlonMonday and
i don’t think you realize how much companies and corporations plan for millions of product being stolen. businesses know this shit happen and set aside tremendous amounts of money to deal with it, don’t get all worked up bc walgreens won’t give a shit about you
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Replying to @JawnDoe14 @EdwardD89169512 and
You didn't dispute anything he said... that "planning" you're talking about is the higher prices he was talking about.
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Replying to @MilkFiend17 @EdwardD89169512 and
yeah you dumbass, except companies have been doing this for decades…. if you think inflation is due to a few shoplifters instead of the supply shortage rn i think you should re-learn basic business concepts. again, stop taking bullets for the waltons cus they don’t care about u
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Replying to @JawnDoe14 @EdwardD89169512 and
Nobody said that inflation was caused by shoplifters lmao. Way to conflate two topics. But theft absolutely does come at a cost to paying customers, this is indisputable.
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Replying to @MilkFiend17 @EdwardD89169512 and
“indisputable” yeah for mom & pop shops, not massive billion $ corporations. convenience/retail sets aside 10s of millions every year for inventory write offs. you’d need 100,000+ cases of high valued items ($100) to even break past that point financially affecting prices overall
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Doesn't matter the size. No business is going to eat the cost. It will always be passed onto the consumer. You say they have piles of money saved up for these eventualities? Then those piles came from prices being higher than they would have otherwise been.
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