Posted on 04/24/2023 6:50:41 AM PDT by Red Badger
Everything is locked up except the criminals.........
VIDEO AT LINK.................
Much better idea!
when the fast food employees are behind bullet resistant glazing...
> I recall a couple of years ago some pols/activists were complaining that convenience stores should be banned from putting check-outs behind bulletproof glass. <
That was in Philadelphia. The bill to regulate bulletproof glass evidently passed.
https://reason.com/2017/12/15/philly-votes-to-regulate-bulletproof-gla/
This is the alternative to “food deserts” for inner cities Negros.
Every customer nationwide pays for that too.
I was at a Target in the Los Angeles area, and it was the same thing. I wanted to buy a tub of face wash, and it took 10 minutes for someone to come and unlock the shelf. And then, they put the face wash in a locked box, which I took to the checkout counter to unlock.
One more reason to hate California.
it’d be cheaper to just use kiosks and have the stuff picked by staff and take it to a pickup window
This is ridiculous...
“If I were Target CEO, I’d just close the stores and move on to a place where people and their government are sane........”
But Target is a leading woke corporation. Remember they were the first to allow and promote delusional males to use women’s bathrooms, and as far as I know they haven’t backed down from that.
At some point a corporations stock holders will demand profits over ideology..............
“Prices will have to go up to pay for all of those cabinets AND staff.”
Maybe they were losing more than that to theft.
One of the prices for living in a blue city hellhole...
Hahahahaha that is great. Am I laughing at him? Damned right I am.
Glass half full and all that.
#86 Walmart does the same thing in Porter Ranch, CA in the San Hernando valley. Porter Ranch IS the most expensive area now with Beverly Hills 2nd. Million dollar+ homes. Great view of the valley up in the hills but criminals descend on the area as the democrats support the criminals.
Isn’t it effectively the same in Chicago and Portland and San Francisco?
Not yet but getting there.
Service Merchandise did that.
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