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Gina.'s avatar

Caught my eldest frying eggs in olive oil the other day. I was furious; told him if he was going to waste it like that he can bloody well go out and steal his own bottle!

(The first bit is actually true, teenagers are like wealthy celebs, they don’t live in the real world and don’t know the price of anything)

I could turn a blind eye to your run of the mill thieving smack heads or your desperate single mum nicking nappies but more often than not it’s organised groups of cultural enrichers these days, coming over here stealing our stealing from us.

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Karl's avatar
Jul 6Edited

Sticking it to the greedy corporations sounds nice but "they" just pass the cost on to us paying shoppers. Part of that outrageous olive oil price is due to shoplifters getting it for free. Why don't the police do their jobs anymore?

https://smallbusiness.chron.com/impact-can-shrinkage-company-10159.html

" When a store visitor shoplifts a retail item, the store must recover the entire cost of the item, rather than the store's profit margin on the lost inventory. The amount the store must recover depends on the store's profit margin and the cost of the shoplifted item. For example, grocery stores commonly operate on a 1-percent profit margin. This means that a grocery must recover $100 for every $1 worth of shoplifted inventory, according to Rutgers University. The high cost-per-dollar is typically distributed across the pricing for the store's remaining inventory."

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