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Customers are stealing shopping baskets instead of buying bags in New Jersey

8 pointsby BayAreaEscapeeover 2 years ago

5 comments

mdrznover 2 years ago
&quot;several grocery stores across the state report unprepared customers are flouting basic shopping rules and common decency by stealing handheld baskets.&quot;<p>Is there no security at all in US shops? Isn&#x27;t there a &quot;bagger&quot; usually? Nobody sees people putting stuff back in the shopping basket instead of plastic bags?<p>I couldn&#x27;t leave with a shopping basket from a store even if I tried in Italy, but also since the plastic bag ban most of the people I see bring their own reusable cloth bag so it&#x27;s not even an issue.
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cvccvroomvroomover 2 years ago
I think it&#x27;s a viral meme. This evening of writing, I noticed 2 students at UT walking along the main campus path with red Target baskets full of stuff. Potentially robbing the place too since theft isn&#x27;t prosecuted. I lived in the same building as a sales manager who is a bit off who takes pride in robbing Whole Foods regularly. Could all be anecdotal happenstance but I wonder if civilization unravels with apathy and suspension of enforcement.
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autoexecover 2 years ago
They could probably help prevent this by selling better reusable cloth bags. Bigger, sturdier, and with quality handles. If handbasket theft wasn&#x27;t much of an issue when people could get plastic bags they just need to have an option that&#x27;s at least that useful.<p>The cloth bags I usually see are too small and shallow. The other issue I have with them is that you have to remember to have them with you. Stores should have them easily available at the entrance and the checkout for people who forget.<p>I&#x27;m glad the stores around me still have plastic bags tho. I reuse them all the time, mostly as either bags (if they are good quality) or trash liners. I&#x27;d have to pay for plastic bags if I couldn&#x27;t reuse the ones I get from the store.<p>Not that I&#x27;m not paying for them now, the cost for those bags is just factored into the food prices I pay. I wonder if anyone has looked at food prices in places where they&#x27;ve banned plastic bags to see if they went down after stores were no longer constantly having to buy all those plastic bags.
cafardover 2 years ago
I went to college about a kilometer from a Safeway. There were Safeway carts to be seen here and there around campus. I did take one once, after my roommate drove off on an errand and did not come back. I hope I returned it, but don&#x27;t remember.<p>Then I moved to the East Coast, and found that one simply could not get shopping carts out of the store area--they had tall poles that wouldn&#x27;t go under a bar the porch ceiling.
euroderfover 2 years ago
Is there something rocket-scientific about putting those anti-shoplifting tags on baskets ? Asking for a friend.
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