Chocolate bars are being locked in plastic boxes in some UK shops as retailers and police forces warn thieves are stealing them to order.

Sainsbury’s said it had begun using “boxes on products which are regularly targeted”, with £2.60 bars of Cadbury Dairy Milk locked up in one London branch.

Chocolate was more recently being “sold on by criminals and is now being targeted more frequently by prolific offenders,” according to the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS).

  • tetris11@feddit.uk
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    16 days ago

    The thieves aren’t taking all their warehouse stock and leaving the sales people on their knees tearing their shirts and cursing the sky.

    We’re talking 1-2% maximum shrinkage from theft. In the 90s where theft was rampant, such losses were part of doing business, they just soaked it up.

    I can believe them upping their security somewhat might incur some cost, but not to the degree of price inflation that we’re seeing

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      16 days ago

      Most of the price inflation is because of global supply factors, such as war and climate change driving up the cost of wheat and cocoa, for example.

      Shop attendants are absolutely affected as the number of violent and abusive confrontations was estimated around 1300 per day in 2024.