Locked Up Merchandise
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A cashier at a Gristedes supermarket works in view of a freezer holding Haagen-Dazs ice cream, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2023, in New York. "This is a high priority store for theft," said Matthew Calabrese, head of security at the store, who had the ice cream re-positioned within eyesight of cashiers to curtail its theft.
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Increasingly, retailers are locking up more products or increasing the number of security guards at their stores to curtail theft.
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