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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Replying to @justinpobrien @borrfdad and
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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Replying to @Lobsterboyy @borrfdad and
No but they are a faceless corporation and will act rationally by shuttering stores. They have no obligation to continue operating at a loss. It's the security guards and cashiers that lose out. In the case of theft one group benefits at the expense of another.
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Replying to @justinpobrien @borrfdad and
This is the military industrial complex argument but about corner stores lmao
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Replying to @Lobsterboyy @justinpobrien and
Walgreens makes a billion dollars in profits (and made even more hosing people through soaking the gov on covid shot payments) and a petty theft will make them pull out of what is assumingly high value street property? Incredible.
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They have 20+ year leases but do not own the property. And yes they do close underperforming stores.https://www.commercialsearch.com/news/gauging-the-impact-of-200-store-closures/ …
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