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  1. Wide-Cash1336 on

    It was nice to have grown up in a high trust society. I feel sad my kids won’t experience it. Learn and adapt I guess.

  2. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    The social contract has been slowly crumbling for a while, I suspect Tesco and Sainsbury’s and other popular chains will follow soon.

  3. IlluminatedCookie on

    My local Greggs (well 1 of them as we have 3 lol) has already done this as school kids and other undesirables were stealing from the sandwich cupboard that faced out.
    Now they turned them around 180 and you have to ask them for a sandwich or drink. This was a few months ago though.

    One time I was in the queue and someone came up said excuse me, me and the lady in front of me parted to let them in thinking it was to just pick up a baguette or something. She did but she then walked out the shop with 2 of them. Lady in front told Greggs staff about what happened and they just shrugged and said it happens daily. Nothing they can do.

  4. ConnectPreference166 on

    People do take the piss. Blatantly seen kids go in and take about £20 worth of stuff and just walk out. Mind you the staff don’t care, can’t blame them though. They don’t get paid much to run after them!

    EDIT: I used to work in Greggs and my colleagues told me to leave people alone when they took food. Wasn’t our problem to deal with.

  5. Craft_on_draft on

    If someone is nicking a sandwich because they have nothing to eat, fair enough, have at it.

    However, I have worked in ‘loss prevention tech’, which is basically anticipating what will be stolen and how to stop it programmatically

    The vast majority of theft is either by organised gangs, smack heads or people that just want the five finger discount.

  6. KoffieCreamer on

    Most places will just adopt the Screwfix model. You walk to the till, order what you want and the shop staff will go to the shelves to pick it up. It’s going to be the only way for a lot of these businesses to survive before long.

  7. Not a bad idea, too many chancers in the world today, I swear since Covid restrictions ended people think they can get away with anything in public.

  8. bobblebob100 on

    “The bakery chain said the changes are being introduced on a trial basis at a small number of branches across the country.”

    So a small selection of Greggs. Probably the ones highest at risk of shoplifters. But guess they accidently missed that out of the headline

  9. ThatchersDirtyTaint on

    We’re going to end up back at counter service like cornershops had in the 1940’s.

  10. GunstarGreen on

    Clothes shops will be next. There will be display items on the floor, and of you want the item it will be like an Argos deal where someone brings it out. Clothes shops lose so much stock to shoplifters

  11. GunstarGreen on

    Clothes shops will be next. There will be display items on the floor, and of you want the item it will be like an Argos deal where someone brings it out. Clothes shops lose so much stock to shoplifters

  12. SomethingPeach on

    Meanwhile in Asia they have unmanned shops. It’s only going to get worse from here.

  13. Thebritishdovah on

    I’m not surprised. Society is getting desperate or selfish and will steal anything that isn’t locked down. Including the alarms and guards.

  14. I was in a Greggs when a bunch of cunts came in and cleaned the place out. About a dozen kids, around 16 years old, ran in and took armfuls of stuff and were in the fridges just filling their pockets.

    Myself and others told them to fuck off but that didn’t deter them. We just got spat at.

    The staff said it happens twice a week and they just stay behind the counter when it happens. They did offer us coffee for trying to help.

    All of it was just met with a collective shrug of the shoulders from most people. We are on a slippery slope, my friends.

  15. I’ve seen it happen at Greggs, the lady at the counter said it happens all the time. Us law abiding citizens pay for the extra cost

  16. Surprised they didn’t do this earlier. Its so common to see, especially when it’s busy. There’ll be a long queue to the till and you’ll see some smackhead saunter in, look at the hot food shelves, pick something up and walk straight out.

  17. that-irish-guy on

    I was in a Greg’s in Manchester over the weekend and a man walked in as calm as you like, opened the fridge and took a sandwich and a coke and just walked right out the door.

  18. DesignerElectrical23 on

    The amount of times I’ve been in Greggs on Northumberland street and seen someone fill a bag then walk out. The self service aspect unfortunately needs to go.

  19. I witness a homeless person walk in, help themselves and leave nearly every single time I visit the Greggs in Bristol city centre. I’m not surprised.

  20. disneymadismywife on

    Honestly society is getting worse.

    We watched a group of kids run into view and help themselves to pick and mix, not once, multiple times.
    Staff did nothing.
    We posted it on social media and got slated because “Kids are kids”

    Two days later kids broke into some bodies garden and stole toys, well now people are upset.

    Draw the line for the little things and maybe the larger things won’t happen.

  21. Betrayedunicorn on

    Saw a little porky kid run in and grab a load of doughnuts from the centre isle. The staff ladies were all yelling saying they knew his mum. It was surreal. I guess they haven’t/wont learn consequences as nobody will investigate.

    Saw similar at Tesco express. I swear when I was growing up there wasn’t security. But even with security these teens ran out with cases of beer un opposed.

    I understand why this needs to be done, but I hate that we are here.

  22. This is what happens when you have years of showing people that there’s no consequences to petty crime. Especially kids (who are then sent in to thieve by their parents).

    Physical restraint needs to be allowed, explicitly, for prevention or recovery of a crime, i.e. if you see someone nick things and start to walk out the security needs to be able to stop them, twist their arm and get them to give the things back. Calling the police is a complete waste of time, even if they come out they won’t be able to do anything as the thief will be long gone.

    It’s lovely to live in a high trust society where people respect rules and can be reasoned with, but there is always an underclass in any society that respects nothing but force and physicality, and if you aren’t prepared to deal with them, they will take the piss out of you like this. And these thefts are paid for by everyone else.

  23. Good, made me mad how many of those videos you would see, now I’m just worried some who have become accustomed to their free food and drink might try go behind the counter and threaten the workers there even more then they already do.

  24. An eight-year-old boy, dressed like a proper roadman (puffer jacket, tracksuit, and all). Walked into Greggs and, without hesitation, grabbed some hot food, a couple of sandwiches, and a few drinks. Then, as if it were the most ordinary thing in the world, he walked straight out and rejoined a man who appeared to be his father, casually dressed in a white shirt, shorts and sunglasses. Together, they strolled off down the street, completely unfazed, as though nothing unusual had just occurred.

    If I did anything like that in front of my parents. I wouldn’t be typing this right now. There is a rise in people with no shame or care.

  25. SamVimesBootTheory on

    Things really do seem to be getting worse I work retail I’ve been in the same role for a few years in an outdoor goods shop and I swear we didn’t really have much of a shoplifting problem until the last year or so

    I’ve come home from work and I think tonight was a record in theft, idk if everything found tonight was stolen today but it was a case of

    I checked above the changing room mirrors and as I often do I found evidence of theft

    Then later in my shift one of my coworkers found a bunch of tags in a trouser pocket and then I found even more tags in a coat pocket

    And quite a few of these tags looked like they had been cut off which implies this isn’t just random shoplifting these are people who know what they’re doing

    Also a couple of weeks ago we had an incredibly brazen shoplifting incident occur from some people who seemed suspicious but where I work we basically have no ability to intervene so they were able to make off with an item

    Recently we had a backpack stolen someone was able to take it into a changing room take all the padding out and the tags and then walk out with it , and then abut a week later another one of that same backpack stolen

    And basically we’re all fed up as we’re effectively helpless to do anything beyond log stolen items like we don’t have the manpower to constantly monitor, we have no cctv, no mirrors, no in shop security, no security pillars.

  26. Hughdungusmungus on

    Argos was ahead of its time. Back to catalogues and the staff pick your items for you because we are brimmed with scum in this country.