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        Yeah, “I’ll just Amazon it” is becoming a more common phrase. It’s cheap. The delivery is surprisingly fast.

        Downside is you’re making one of our wealthiest oligarchs even more powerful.

        And, of course, it could be stolen off your doorstep before you can even get to it.

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          Ehh, I mean if you were gonna buy it from CVS/Walgreen’s, they aren’t exactly an altruistic alternative…

          I agree, best to avoid the wealthy oligarchs, but sometimes you need medicated allergy eye drops and Bob’s Corner Store doesn’t have them.

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            Totally agree. I’m no saint. I’ve purchased from Amazon. But the last election showed us that Bezos is very much not our friend. I’ll be damned if I give that leech another Amazon Prime subscription.

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    Yup. My local Safeway has 2 security guards on duty at all times and one by one the aisles are starting to get locked up.

    We started shopping elsewhere.

    It’s not just a convenience thing. Although it’s really shitty to wait for a person to unlock it and then feel pressured while they stand there as I’m reading the labels and comparing items. It also just feels icky. Like I’m being punished for something. Probably for not being rich.

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      What do you suggest the stores do to curb theft? I’m being serious too? Just ignore it?

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        You’re gonna roll eyes on the answer or already know what needs to be done. We need to change the system so people are less inclined to shoplift.

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    I walked into walmart to buy underwear and socks, they were all in lockup. I opened the amazon app on my phone, matched up the exact thing I wanted that was behind glass and it showed up at my house the next for for approximately the same price.

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        underwear, deodorant, and toothpaste are commonly locked up where I’m from. it’s the most stolen stuff as it’s a basic need for the homeless

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          It’s almost as if we should be providing these for free to less fortunate folks.

          I remember one time finding a posting on marketplace looking for a tent as someone ruined theirs the night before. I had extra camp gear so I contacted them and hooked em up with a tent, sleeping bag and an air mattress. They were so sweet, I felt so bad for them and wish I could of helped them more.

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            Imagine how much it would cost for these companies to import through their supply chains some exceptionally cheap necessary goods to hand out for free to anybody who wants them.

            People with any kind of money aren’t going to be using shit quality stuff but people who need it to survive will gladly take something that works well enough. It’s not like they’re stealing rolexes or luxury clothes when they go for that pack of socks.

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            There’s a cvs near me in a very affluent shopping area that locks up all the bars of chocolate and candy so that kids don’t steal them and take them to the movies.

            In Boston a ton of shit is locked up at most convenience stores because the homeless population keeps growing and nobody wants to pay for shelters.

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        I think it’s just the next iteration of the detergent theft crap. Everyone needs socks and underwear; they’re stocked in bulk and are easy to resell.

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        When I worked at Walmart people were constantly ripping open the underwear packages and throwing them all over the place and we would have to repackage them every day

        They did steal them too a lot of the times only one from a pack (if you have to steal underwear please take the whole thing not just one)

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    Stopped at my local Best Buy the other day. Needed an SSD that was locked behind glass. After attempting to get help for a half hour I ordered one on eBay from the parking lot and drove home. I’ve honestly tried to support brick and mortar where I can but I give up.

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    Exactly - you see the little lock thing on the display and you’re like, aww shit I have to go find an employee, nevermind.

    edit: Urban Anarchy idea - get some of those locks and randomly stick them on display cases!

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      My Walmart has a little button to summon an employee. The last time (as in, both the most recent time and the final time) I went there at night to try getting diaper rash cream for my baby I pressed the button, and waited.

      And waited.

      Pressed the button again.

      And waited.

      Sunk cost fallacy. I’ve already waited so long, what if as soon as I walk away to find an employee somebody shows up?

      After 10 minutes I went to find an employee stocking the shelves and told them what I needed. Their answer was “yeah, we saw you buzzed but we don’t know who has the key. If we find out we’ll have them open it for you.”

      So I left .

      I hate Walmart so much.

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    I ran out to Walmart to grab my kid some cough medicine. It was locked behind the cabinet and since it was later than 6pm they couldn’t unlock it and told me to come back tomorrow.

    I will never go back to Walmart for medicine…

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    It’s a catch 22… literally. If they don’t lock it up, half the shit would be gone within days. I’ve seen it. I work part time in merchandising, my CVS and Walgreens stores have people coming in ALL THE TIME, grabbing shit from the shelves and running out. It’s fucking frustrating.

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    No shit.

    No better way to kill brick and mortar than to make people interact more just to be able to pay you money for something.

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    Well yeah… if you’ve got everything locked up you need to find one of the few staff left who is under far too much pressure to deal with customers.

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      It’s the fucking worst. Say I need a toothbrush, new mascara, and cough syrup. That’s gonna be at least 10 minutes waiting for the one overworked staff member to unlock the case at each of them.

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        A toothbrush? In the U.K. they’re like 2 quid …we’re actually gonna end up with people using Amazon for their shop for everything. It won’t end up with your weekly shopping trip being from the same place either.

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            Preventing people from stealing toothbrushes is just evil. Nobody chooses to be in a situation where they even think about stealing a freaking toothbrush.

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            To be fair ….i live in a small town. I don’t tend to go other places and buy tooth brushes, but at the same time only expensive items are locked up.

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              Deodorant is the thing here

              Also for some reason laundry detergent? Like, just get purex and be done with it, like $10 for a year supply.

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                Name brand laundry detergent has a decent resale price on the street. Tide was the first thing I noticed getting locked up at Family Dollar back in the 10s.

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                I found a wholesaler that sells a 5gal bucket of laundry detergent for $45, lasts probably 6 months.

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    I went to a Walgreens to buy nail clippers since I was nearby and had a bad hangnail.

    Had to push a red button to wait for an employee to unlock the cabinet. After 10 minutes, I ran to find a random employee who was stocking and they got me what I needed.

    That was the first and last time I ever went to Walgreens.

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      Yeah, I end up still using their pharmacy because the pharmacist is just a great guy and he takes care of people. But the rest of the store can fuck right off.

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    Especially when you have one employee trying to cover the entire 16,000 square foot store. She isn’t able to stop checking people out to come help me get allergy medicine? It’s pretty bad when Walmart provides a better experience .

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      I’ve been thinking about opening a regular corner store, but without having a ton of superfluous junk like all these other stores have. Like one or two options for a toothbrush, a few options for toothpaste, etc. Basically just the more popular stuff that people want to buy and make it easy for them to actually buy it. Maybe even offer a drive up window so you can grab a few things on your way home. People will pay good money to avoid Walmart and also for convenience.

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    Well I mean I wasn’t buying disposable razors for $40 anyway, but TBH nobody should be. Even if that wasn’t a profit-driven overprice, it’s still a stupidly wasteful use of titanium.

    Now I wonder if the current popularity of beards hasn’t been at least partially due to this policy.

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    Honestly, the first thing i thought when hearing those measures was that it would only highlight how much more convenient online shopping is versus the store.