Another CVS Pharmacy closing due to shoplifting.

Lol fuvking ass clown. Come look at the idiot! Everyone come 😂

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They are all going away in time. They over built and started a slide that won't stop. With the amount of online sales going on there will be a time that brick and morter stores disappear. It is coming we can not stop it. Welcome to a brave new world. Lil glad I am old. The internet has ruined dating, movies,brick and morter stores the list goes on. The real culprit is the internet and it is not going anywhere.
Brick and mortar won't disappear, any more than movie theaters disappeared when home theaters became possible. They will, however, decline in popularity, raise prices, and become more "reason to get out of the house" than fulfill any need for shopping. Along the way we'll see things like micro storefronts where items are on display for sight and touch, but there is no inventory kept. Just pick out the one you want and scan the QR code to order.
 
Lol, ya it has nothing to do with putting one on every street corner. No one wants to admit making mistakes they wanna blame others.A few years from now it will be dollar general. Anyone who understands market saturation could have seen this coming.
How does over saturation of a retail market correlate to egregious theft ????
 
Brick and mortar won't disappear, any more than movie theaters disappeared when home theaters became possible. They will, however, decline in popularity, raise prices, and become more "reason to get out of the house" than fulfill any need for shopping. Along the way we'll see things like micro storefronts where items are on display for sight and touch, but there is no inventory kept. Just pick out the one you want and scan the QR code to order.
Ya hope ya like that situation. Meanwhile I went and bought shoes recently. Same shoe company, listed as same sizes. The shoes were not the same size. Same thing with jeans Brick and morter is going under we all know it. But Amazon loves this situation.
 
How does over saturation of a retail market correlate to egregious theft ????
The stores are going under because they built to many nit because of theft. By the way ass clown can you tell the class who writes the penalties and laws regarding theft? Or are you a retard like good Ole Marty
 
The stores are going under because they built to many nit because of theft. By the way ass clown can you tell the class who writes the penalties and laws regarding theft? Or are you a retard like good Ole Marty
By your logic, theft would be the same level among all of the stores. Why do looting, flash mobs, and regular theft occur at higher levels in urban areas?
 

CVS Corporate makes the decision to close a store due to theft. So now CVS takes heat for abandoning a community.

My solution would be for retailers not to abandon the community but to remodel the store so that it more or less becomes a distribution center in areas where looting, flash mobs, and high volume shoplifting are a threat.

In these areas, have the customers place the order online in advance and then pickup and or have kiosks and people to assist with kiosks and then have on site personnel gather up the order with all of the items.
I don't know if it made it onto USMB or not but In and Out hamburger chain apparently just closed their first store EVER in Oakland due to high crime.
 
The stores are going under because they built to many nit because of theft. By the way ass clown can you tell the class who writes the penalties and laws regarding theft? Or are you a retard like good Ole Marty
Completely untrue. Old Navy flagship store in SF closed as with Nordstrom because of rampant theft. Last I heard, both companies do not have the same stores saturation like CVS or Walgreens.
 
In the UK, we have the likes of Toolstation and Screwfix where you can buy tools and hardware, but customers can only get as far as a counter. Even Argos is a homeware/garden/everything -ish shop that is counter service only.

So yes, just reformat the stores. Sounds like in America, have a solid perspex wall between staff and customers, and when someone buys something, the hatch opens to a bin and closes, then the customer can open their hatch to pick the purchase up.

Then the problem gets pushed onto the next retailer!!
Sounds pretty gae, brah.
 
They are all going away in time. They over built and started a slide that won't stop. With the amount of online sales going on there will be a time that brick and morter stores disappear. It is coming we can not stop it. Welcome to a brave new world. Lil glad I am old. The internet has ruined dating, movies,brick and morter stores the list goes on. The real culprit is the internet and it is not going anywhere.
If left to humanity's own devices brick and mortar stores would never disappear. People like shopping. They don't even mind just browsing.

Crime is putting commerce out of business. Not just shoplifting and robbery. Customers and employees are coming under increased attack. And it's random deadly attack.
 

CVS Corporate makes the decision to close a store due to theft. So now CVS takes heat for abandoning a community.

My solution would be for retailers not to abandon the community but to remodel the store so that it more or less becomes a distribution center in areas where looting, flash mobs, and high volume shoplifting are a threat.

In these areas, have the customers place the order online in advance and then pickup and or have kiosks and people to assist with kiosks and then have on site personnel gather up the order with all of the items.
How many is that now? 2.
 

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