How bad do things have to be for a shop to decide it would be better to lock up the Ferrero Rocher? What's going on in the UK that we can't have free-range chocolate balls just roaming on the shelf? https://image.nostr.build/853f131a4bc47be7bbd56e7d94f85002b51c1120a8a9a0f13031fe73b0c3bcaf.jpg
We have this on olive oil bottles for a couple of weeks now in Germany.
All olive oil or only the extra virgin imports? Pics please :) I haven't seen any of this in South Africa yet and we love crime here
I just made the pic for you 🧡 it’s on all kinds of olive oil 😁 https://m.primal.net/LGbG.jpg
Olive Oil for 6,99€? I'm off to Penny 👀
I’ve only seen this with diamond jewelry here in NL
Well that to me still makes sense, easily running off with a few thousand euros, but tying up 6 bucks worth of choccies, I mean come on man
W-T-F-? 👀
I wonder how much they're flipping these for on FB marketplace or Gumtree lol whats the street value if they're willing to put these chocs on lockdown
Ain't buying that shit anyway.
Lol 2166 sats a choccie, treat yoself!
The necessity, expense, and burden of having to babysit children.
Visited the local Home Depot the other day. Now even the 'clearance items' end-caps are behind a locked cage. Based on rumors from friends who work there, Lowe's increased efforts at loss prevention are aimed as much at employees as shoppers. nostr:nevent1qqs0fr34teuny398kxmz5hxtv89ut06cjenvhvn5n6862l03r0cczfgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qgs8anfluc6na3x9xee8j05pg3wz5vvueu9znz536aade73cddf0xrgrqsqqqqqpuz6lw4
I didn't even thnk of the employees, but yeah makes sense, if you can rug some stock and flip it on the side to suppliment your flat wages, why wouldn't you? The incentive only becomes stronger each year
Mad when I saw that, I was going to steal those chocolates.