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Why the hell doesn't walgreens empower employees to stop theft. Theft means walgreens has to eat that loss meaning less profits meaning less hours for the employees. I should be able to stop someone stealing from me. I work in Texas and the customers don't like it, the community doesn't like it and the employees don't like it. My store isn't even in a "bad" part of town. There are plenty of grown ass men with families to feed on staff , myself included, who would do more than what walgreens is comfortable with to stop shoplifters.
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Not a tax write-off, but retail chains have insurance that covers (or in some cases, covers the cost of and then some) documented shrinkage, whether it comes from from damage, theft, non-resellable returns, expired items, etc.