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Biden’s America: Retailers Opt for Empty Shelves To Prevent Theft

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Many retailers are emptying their shelves across the country, but not because of low stock. A concerning increase in thefts has pushed companies to put more products under lock and key, the Wall Street Journal reports. At one Best Buy store in the suburbs of Houston, where hundreds of items like Bose speakers and Fitbit activity trackers […]

The post Biden’s America: Retailers Opt for Empty Shelves To Prevent Theft appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

Source: Homepage news - The Black Chronicle

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