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Many people like Mark Johnson with the State Retail Theft Association are disheartened by the change. Safety is one of our core values and it guides everything we do,” said member Mark Johnson “We very recently deployed some added safety measures and although it is still early, we have seen a decline in theft and an increase in positive feedback from our associates and customers.” “At Fred Meyer, we are committed to the communities we serve and providing equitable access to fresh food and essentials. When asked about that new security measure, the company spokesperson sent the following message. Fred Meyer has people checking receipts as customers leave. Big chains like Home Depot and Lowes are also keeping items sealed. Target isn’t the only store making changes to mitigate shoplifting either. You can buy laundry detergent for $5 on the street,” said Dupuy. Order ahead and well have it waiting for you at the store. Order with the Target app and well load it into your car. They look for things like that because they get good deals with the way prices are in the stores. Shop Target Allen Store for furniture, electronics, clothing, groceries, home goods and more at prices you will love.

“Everything, especially laundry detergent, paper towels stuff like that, deodorant, razorblades, everything. Shop Target West St Paul Store for furniture, electronics, clothing, groceries, home goods and more at prices you will love. He also often sees people walking out of the door with stolen goods to sell them on the corner right outside. I’m surprised they didn’t do it a long time ago,” said Dupuy. “I’m surprised they’re still in business. We are also working with legislators and industry partners to advocate for public policy solutions to combat theft and organized retail crime.” On a limited basis, we employ theft-deterrent merchandising strategies, such as locking cases, for categories that are prone to theft. Our multi-layered approach to combatting theft includes in-store technology, training for store leaders and security team members, and partnerships with law enforcement agencies as well as retail trade associations. The problem affects all of us, limiting product availability, creating a less convenient shopping experience, and putting our team and guests in harm’s way. “Theft and organized retail crime are urgent issues that are increasingly impacting the team and guests at Target and other retailers. A Target spokesperson sent the following statement in response to KIRO 7′s inquiry regarding the new security cases.
