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The Post-COVID Surge of In-Store Violence and Evolving Loss Prevention Policies

Retail TouchPoints

This increased risk has forced retailers to reconsider their loss prevention strategies. It’s no longer just about stopping theft; protecting staff and customers from harm is now a top priority, prompting retailers to adopt more comprehensive and proactive approaches to loss prevention and safety.

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While tech giants have their heads in the clouds, this is why other retailers don’t need to follow suit

A1 Retail

As counterintuitive as it is, we all know losses are an accepted norm in retailing. Factored into the bottom line, as sales increase for stores, so will the losses of product inventory. Loss prevention teams call this inevitable outcome “external shrinkage”. However, these limitations are not a bad thing.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 323 Annual Predictions 2025

Retail Geek

Jason: [50:06] You you are in the ballpark you know again you were smart enough not to quote a particular sourceand the the sources that that we use most often so e-marketer which you know does a lot of publishing in the space they said 56 billion in 2024so right order magnitude but you did you did miss it by like 10 billion.