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NYC grocers want to stick a fork in serial supermarket shoplifters

Por: New York Post Nation January 10, 2023

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The Big Apple’s food merchants are fed up with the way as a free-for-all buffet. Getting busted on petty larceny charges no longer serves as a deterrent to , fumed Dominick Albergo, who’s in charge of security for the Gristedes grocery chain. “We had one shoplifter arrested three times in one day and he kept returning to the store. They were all desk appearance tickets,” said Albergo, an ex-NYPD cop. Gristedes owner John Catsimatidis —... + full article



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