tbtc
Veteran Member
The gates might not impede exit but there’s a lot of psychology when it comes to “deterrents”… the cardboard policemen in shop windows for example…
You won’t deter the hardcore thieves of course but there are diminishing marginal returns when it comes to tackling them, just like the fare evasion on the railway - the point is to scare off other people who might be tempted - even so, presumably supermarkets have accepted a certain amount of additional losses in the context of the savings from staff costs - they just need to ensure that they don’t encourage too much of a light fingered culture amongst “ordinary” people
I was reading a Stuart MacBride book where a detective explained that cheese and bacon were the two most thieved things from supermarkets because they are a nice size to put in your pocket and easy to sell on (not too specialist), so I can understand the tagging… Not sure I’d buy second hand cheese. But then I’ve seen tags on nappies which look far too bulky to sneak out of the shop with, not exactly pocket sized!
As for “loyalty” cards… most people are happy to get online deliveries whereby companies get the home address/ email address/ can compile a list of what you buy and how often you buy it - people pass on all sorts of personal information on this site too - I don’t have sleepless nights worrying about Tesco knowing how unhealthy my diet is
You won’t deter the hardcore thieves of course but there are diminishing marginal returns when it comes to tackling them, just like the fare evasion on the railway - the point is to scare off other people who might be tempted - even so, presumably supermarkets have accepted a certain amount of additional losses in the context of the savings from staff costs - they just need to ensure that they don’t encourage too much of a light fingered culture amongst “ordinary” people
I was reading a Stuart MacBride book where a detective explained that cheese and bacon were the two most thieved things from supermarkets because they are a nice size to put in your pocket and easy to sell on (not too specialist), so I can understand the tagging… Not sure I’d buy second hand cheese. But then I’ve seen tags on nappies which look far too bulky to sneak out of the shop with, not exactly pocket sized!
As for “loyalty” cards… most people are happy to get online deliveries whereby companies get the home address/ email address/ can compile a list of what you buy and how often you buy it - people pass on all sorts of personal information on this site too - I don’t have sleepless nights worrying about Tesco knowing how unhealthy my diet is