Retailers are concerned about growing theft at stores, notes Grumpy Editor.
“It’s an industrywide trend,” Macy’s Chief Executive told analysts this month.
In the industry the swiping is called shrink.
“Theft is growing at a faster rate than sales,” said Dean Rosenblum, senior retail analyst at Bernstein Research. It is starting to affect margins, he added.
In efforts to combat the problem, Macy’s, for example, is using radio frequency identification tags in tracking inventory, adding more security personnel and securing high-end brands with locked cables and sensors.
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