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Retailers are facing a significant increase in theft, leading to the implementation of theft-protection measures such as locking up essential items like shampoo and perfumes. Sephora, Walgreens, and Target have adopted similar measures to combat rampant theft. Target's CEO claims that customers appreciate the locked-up merchandise, with shoppers expressing gratitude for the measures.
Sephora locks up perfumes in effort to thwart rampant shoplifting https://t.co/GYlCAsdjXK https://t.co/uOb4HV3wAH
Target says shoppers appreciate locking up its products https://t.co/RYtUUuEXqR
$TGT Target CEO claims customers are saying ‘a big thank you’ for locking up merchandise https://t.co/Eu9Xg0e9nA https://t.co/r08UCzLZrU
Target $TGT CEO claims customers are saying ‘a big thank you’ for locking up merchandise - CNBC
Target CEO claims customers are saying 'a big thank you' for locking up merchandise https://t.co/IK8e9oaqvP
Now Sephora locks up its perfume! Fragrances are removed from store shelves and replaced by testers - after Walgreens and Target implemented similar measures to combat rampant theft https://t.co/McIo18Ck1C https://t.co/mOh4hoKm21
Shoppers who would otherwise visit physical locations are turned off by many theft-protection measures, especially when essential items like shampoo are locked away. https://t.co/KqKDxQW48K
Shoppers who would otherwise visit physical locations are turned off by many theft-protection measures, especially when essential items like shampoo are locked away. https://t.co/VQXoksHI3w
Retailers say they’re struggling with a dramatic increase in theft, but it’s surprisingly hard to tell how bad it might be. https://t.co/nErCGb9AYL