# Shoplifting
Target's anti-theft locks on carts make trying to get purchases to the car a nightmare for shoppers
Recent issues with shoplifting and employee theft are not the only problems big box stores face with shrinkage. They also lose money when people steal their shopping carts. **This article is based on information sourced from news and retail websites, cited within the story**
Woman Films Customer Chaos in Parking Lot As Target Introduces New Anti-Theft Sensor Carts to Tackle Theft Loss
In a viral TikTok, a woman has filmed customers in a Target parking lot struggling to adjust to the store’s new anti-theft cart sensors. The video by Taylor Ann (@taylormadesince1993) was recorded from her car in the Target store’s parking lot after she experienced the same frustration she was seeing around her.
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Walgreens may relax strict security policies in response to shoppers taking business elsewhere
Evidently, Walgreens has gotten wind of a significant number of customers saying they will stop shopping at the chain due to so many products being kept under lock and key to prevent theft. Consequently, they may be dialing back their stance on that type of security policy.
Target Store Under Fire For Turning Cash Register Into a Self-Checkout
A viral TikTok video is angering customers and employees alike as the location appears to favor self-checkout over a station previously manned by human labor. This article is based on corporate postings and accredited media reports. Linked information within this article is attributed to the following outlets:DailyDot.com, The-Sun.com, and TikTok.com.
Walmart's price gouging has shoppers upset but CEO blames shoplifting and other causes.
Have you noticed that the prices of your favorite items at Walmart are increasing? You’re not alone. Recently, customers are talking about significant discrepancies in prices on items being sold at Walmart. To understand why this is happening, it’s helpful to take a closer look at the situation and what Walmart CEO Doug McMillion has to say about it.
Amid $94.5 billion in shoplifting losses, US retailers to benefit from $1.7 trillion Senate-passed spending bill
The bill includes mandates requiring that online retailers crack down on people selling retail items on their websites for profit, in terms of being able to prove that the items being sold were legitimately purchased (source).
23-year-old employee fatally shot by shoplifter at Tennessee store
HALLS, Tenn. - On Thursday, a 23-year-old Rural King employee was shot and killed in the back of a store in Halls, Tennessee. Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler held a press conference shortly after to provide insight into the unfortunate circumstances.
Well-known Connecticut-based department store chain, Ames, is returning in Spring 2023 after 21 years
Ames Department Stores are making a comeback and the company has posted a message on its website, announcing the return of its stores in early 2023. **This article is based on information sourced from news websites, cited within the story**
NJ Mom Kicks Infant Daughter After Being Caught Shoplifting
A young mother kicks her infant daughter across a Walmart floor as she's being taken into custody for shoplifting.Photo by(@Jamira McDaniel/Facebook) The following story may be a tough one for some readers.
Taking money that somebody accidentally left at the self-checkout is theft, according to the law
FindLaw confirms that taking money left behind at the self-checkout at the store is a criminal act of theft and that it doesn't matter if the owner of the money is present or not. A real-life example is that of a young woman being sought after by the police for taking money from a self-checkout and she was caught on the security camera.
Retail store thieves charged only with misdemeanors for stealing merchandise worth $950 or less per store
Shoplifters can go to several stores and steal up to $949.99 at each store with confidence that they'll only have a string of misdemeanors on their records if apprehended. If they are arrested, they are cited and released but not charged with a felony because the misdemeanors most likely will not be combined, according to a news report.
Walmart closed 160 stores in 27 states across the US, warns of higher prices, more closures due to increased shoplifting
Walmart's CEO revealed that a significant uptick in theft at its stores across the country could mean more store closers and higher prices at the ones that remain open, according to a news source.
Target lost hundreds of millions to organized shoplifting rings this year
Target has lost 400 million dollars to criminal shoplifting rings so far this year according to an article in Yahoo News. The CFO of Target stated in a November call with reporters that there would be more losses:
Man Tried to Pay Back Store After Shoplifting Over a Two Year Period but Ends up in a Sticky Situation as a Result
Roughly 80% of Americans have shoplifted at some point in their lives and about 10% of those people shoplift on a regular basis. U/Syranog shared a post where he admitted to shoplifting for his last four semesters at university, AKA for the last two years.