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Dollar Tree has become the latest retailer to lock up merchandise in hopes of reducing shrink.
In the first quarter, elevated shrink levels impacted the dollar store’s earnings by 14 cents a share.
“This is not unlike what you’re seeing in many other retailers across the industry,” said CFO Jeff Davis on an analyst call. “Some of this is societal, some of this is economics, some of it, of course, is particular to us. And we’re taking all the appropriate steps that we can to control and mitigate this where we can.”
Options to manage shrink include “defensive merchandising” including locking up merchandise. “We don’t particularly care for it because we know that impacts sales,” said Mr. Davis.
Others include enhanced monitoring technologies, store closures and government action at the local level. Higher prices may offset the costs.
NRF’s recently-released Organized Retail Crime Report found 81 percent of organized crime groups exclusively focus on everyday consumer goods such as cosmetics, personal care items and over-the-counter medications that typically lack security tags and can’t easily be traced.
Reports started arriving in early 2022 of drug, consumer electronics, home improvement, grocery and mass merchandiser chains locking up products behind plexiglass with store theft rates elevated from pre-pandemic levels.
Lockboxes often dissuade customers from making purchases because of the wait. A reporter from The San Francisco Standard testing turnaround times for locked-up items found waits as short as 15 seconds for a car vent air freshener from a Walgreens to as long as three minutes and 20 seconds for laundry at Target.
Kroger, Lowe’s, and Safeway have introduced technology that lets shoppers provide their cell phone numbers to receive a code to unlock merchandise on shelves.
Shopper Maureen Holohan believes it’s “invasive” to have to provide a phone number to access locked-up merchandise. She told the Associated Press, “If they’re going to make it that hard to buy something, I’ll find somewhere else to buy that.”
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