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Retail stores, including CVS in DC, are adopting new police technology and anti-theft vending machines to combat rising theft. CVS in DC has replaced shelves of toilet paper with framed photos of products to deter theft. The unique approach has garnered attention and been described as 'dystopian' and 'hilarious.' New technology is expected to ease customer access and prevent shoplifting.
Sad but also hilarious: CVS in DC replaced actual rolls of toilet paper with framed photos of toilet paper to prevent shoplifting. https://t.co/IbKlAShYho
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