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As stores fight $100B in theft, some measures drive away shoppers

Por: CBS News Business February 23, 2023

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Organized retail crime is costing stores roughly $100 billion a year — but some measures to clamp down on the theft could be turning away shoppers.So-called retail shrink, the industry term for theft-related and other losses, has grown in recent years, driven by an uptick in experienced groups of thieves acting together, according to a  from the National Retail Federation. In 2021, retailers saw a 27% rise in theft carried out by organized... + full article



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