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Use the plastic clips or yellow clips for peg items too.Spider wraps should go around all sides of a box therefore making them very, very difficult to open them.
Use the plastic clips or yellow clips for peg items too.Spider wraps should go around all sides of a box therefore making them very, very difficult to open them.
You have some serious AP problems at your store if they don't understand and implement the most basic of product security.The only thing that was locked up at my store were some whitestrips, until about a month ago when LP removed them for some odd reason. Surprise surprise, the on hands for these now say 4, 6, 12, etc. while the shelf is totally bare.
They do all the things you are suggesting, it’s just not enough.You have some serious AP problems at your store if they don't understand and implement the most basic of product security.
People are stealing items that aren’t required to be in security pegs or in lock boxes/spider wrap.You have some serious AP problems at your store if they don't understand and implement the most basic of product security.
The only thing that was locked up at my store were some whitestrips, until about a month ago when LP removed them for some odd reason.
They do all the things you are suggesting, it’s just not enough.
At our store, it has to be at least $50 for them to care about theft. They don't seem to care about small items being stolen, at least not enough to do anything effective about it. We have a huge problem with that in the baby department. Guests keep opening pouches of food to give to their kids in the store but they don't take them to the registers to pay for them. Our SFS regular sees them in the trash bins around the store all the time. When our baby TM asked AP if there was something they could do or say to guests to dissuade them, AP said no because they don't want to offend the guest. Well if they're stealing, maybe we should offend them so they'll stop coming here.
Make sure those Plan B pills are put in cases too.
So the alternative is to let everyone steal items <$300, which is only a misdemeanor if you are caught and prosecuted? This is another reason what brick and mortar stores won’t survive long.
Also another point, how long does it take from an employees work to apply individual cases or spider wrap to items? If things were behind locked cases you could eliminate all that. Sure it would take product restructuring, and aisle changes, but in the long run, one or two people manning a case with keys is only &25-$30/hr, which is a lot less than you can lose in theft with just one shoplifter. Hell, whitestrips are $30, Plan B is $40, 200 ct. Advil is $13, and those are just a few examples.
I might have seen that as lazy before modernization happened, but I understand it now. They might be better off in the back anyway until someone has time to case them or a guest asks for them... better than the TM leaving them on the shelf unlocked, at least. But then everyone would have to make sure that if they got one for a guest from the back that they didn't just hand it to them like that. Either put a case on it before handing it over or treat it like an electronics item and leave it at the service desk for them.I used to see 4 or 5 boxes of that in backstock at certain times because employees are just tired of it getting stolen, or don’t want to deal with putting plastic cases on those little boxes when they are trying to push 300 units of HBA in 4 hours.