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Isittimeformynapyet · 19/08/2025 07:42

susiedaisy1912 · 18/08/2025 21:42

So be rather than paying for security they’re expecting the public to grass each other up. 🤦‍♀️

Or is this initiative in addition to security staff?

ThatCyanSheep · 19/08/2025 07:55

TheBestWasYetToCome · 19/08/2025 07:11

I was in Tesco Express when a man came in and stole nappies and wipes. The staff said he does it often and is known for stealing other baby items in other local shops. He also regularly steals packets of steak, salmon, chicken, washing powder, all fairly high value items. He’s not stealing them for his family because he’s struggling, he’s just a scummy thief.

I’d argue the scummy thieves are the supermarkets who are capitalising on the cost of living crisis to preserve their profits to be honest

Dancingsquirrels · 19/08/2025 07:58

When Iceland start helping me to do my own job, I'll help them to do theirs

XenoBitch · 19/08/2025 13:10

goingtotown · 19/08/2025 07:37

Lock the door until they put items back or pay.

The Iceland in my town centre does lock the shop if they catch a shop lifter. But the other shoppers also get stuck in there too.

cramptramp · 19/08/2025 15:15

ThatCyanSheep · 19/08/2025 07:55

I’d argue the scummy thieves are the supermarkets who are capitalising on the cost of living crisis to preserve their profits to be honest

They are businesses, not charities. Of course they are going to preserve their profits. I’m taking you never ever shop in them.

caffelattetogo · 29/08/2025 07:24

XenoBitch · 19/08/2025 13:10

The Iceland in my town centre does lock the shop if they catch a shop lifter. But the other shoppers also get stuck in there too.

What happens next? Is everyone held until the police arrive?

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