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In reply to the discussion: Walgreens says locking up products to prevent shoplifting hurts sales [View all]bucolic_frolic
(47,958 posts)28. It's new to my local Walmart about 2023 or 4. The last store renovation
was the tipping point. Plus they carry far fewer colors, spray or otherwise. Interior, exterior, same.
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Walgreens says locking up products to prevent shoplifting hurts sales [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
To try to find a salesperson to unlock what should be basic items and to find the key for multiple "locked"
hlthe2b
Yesterday
#1
What gets me is the myriad of half implemented fixes paired with the world's most sick person unfriendly website.
Hugin
Yesterday
#3
I share your frustration and lack of patients. I'll not wait... and will just purchase elsewhere.
Oopsie Daisy
Yesterday
#10
Agree, my Walgreens needs at least one more in Pharmacy at all times and........
NGeorgian
Yesterday
#19
LOL...people "shop" at Walgreens? They like paying damn near double for everyday stuff?
Bengus81
Yesterday
#12
Yeah, that is my experience with Walgreens in Colorado--pricey. My sister in Atlanta swears they aren't pricing higher
hlthe2b
Yesterday
#16
I buy Walgreens clear version of Hibiclens. Otherwise, it's hospital pink everywhere else.
LeftInTX
Yesterday
#25
It might be less of a deterrent to customers if the store was not understaffed...
surrealAmerican
Yesterday
#13
This is exactly why I don't shop at walgreens, and for like personal care items, not even the target near me
sboatcar
Yesterday
#20
I wonder if these places ever thought about having people on the floor walking around to assist people?
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#21
Spray paint has been locked up since the 80's. (huff-huff) Just about everywhere.
LeftInTX
Yesterday
#27
It's new to my local Walmart about 2023 or 4. The last store renovation
bucolic_frolic
Yesterday
#28
They need a "creative" solution for shoplifting - how about just hiring more employees?
FakeNoose
Yesterday
#36
In a lot of cases, just having extra people on duty is enough to discourage shoplifting
FakeNoose
1 hr ago
#57
Lose more in theft vs inconvenience. It's a tradeoff and the ultimate alternative is to close the store.
mathematic
Yesterday
#41
I don't know where you all live, but organized retail theft is a real thing in Seattle.
maxsolomon
20 hrs ago
#49
Retail theft *and* locking stuff up hurts sales? What do both things have in common?
unblock
12 hrs ago
#52
Right across the street from Walgreens is an Independent Drug store.
multigraincracker
9 hrs ago
#53