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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 16844976" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>If you want to keep food stores in your area, you are going to have to adapt. The problem is the amount of theft, and the stores are basically powerless to do anything to stop it. How do you stop it without completely controlling the shopping process and the delivery process? All of us paying customers are the ones picking up the bill for all of the stolen goods walking out the door. </p><p></p><p>Reminded me of a story a cop friend told me. Home Depot has pretty much taken a hands off approach to theft. Our local HD was just getting hammered in theft, and it was coming from other municipalities because ours was pretty easy to steal from. The police chief finally got fed up with it and told the manager to lock up all the tools and valuables or don't bother calling the police department anymore. Now everything all tools and valuable items are under lock and key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 16844976, member: 26495"] If you want to keep food stores in your area, you are going to have to adapt. The problem is the amount of theft, and the stores are basically powerless to do anything to stop it. How do you stop it without completely controlling the shopping process and the delivery process? All of us paying customers are the ones picking up the bill for all of the stolen goods walking out the door. Reminded me of a story a cop friend told me. Home Depot has pretty much taken a hands off approach to theft. Our local HD was just getting hammered in theft, and it was coming from other municipalities because ours was pretty easy to steal from. The police chief finally got fed up with it and told the manager to lock up all the tools and valuables or don't bother calling the police department anymore. Now everything all tools and valuable items are under lock and key. [/QUOTE]
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