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In reply to the discussion: Walgreens says locking up products to prevent shoplifting hurts sales [View all]Oopsie Daisy
(4,938 posts)I think that the boxes and plexi doors and other assorted hindrances are intended to deter organized groups of shoplifters who clear off an entire shelf or and entire AISLE of items (bath soap, hair & beauty products, detergent, cold & flu).
At my nearby CVS, they have removed the mini-carts and handbaskets because it makes it "too easy" for people to exit the store with multiple items.
The magnetometers provide zero deterrence. They beep and flash to say "someone just stole something" rather than "stop this person from stealing". My nearby CVS has also disabled the motion-sensor door openers. Individuals must now slow down and push against the unpowered gears of the door's motor rather than easily exiting (or easily entering as well).
I guess this might make it difficult for someone with an armful of Tide bottles to leave the store... but it also makes it difficult for individuals with limited strength and mobility to ENTER the store too.