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Grok Wrote:

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> I was told by the security guard that the basket

> contained some raw steak, tea bags, and sweets.

> Sounds like a basket of food a skint dad may have

> taken when pushed to the limits by a Govt that is

> trying to cut IN WORK benefits.



You'll break your knees making that massive leap to a conclusion. You could just as easily infer that it was a terrorist, drug dealer, kleptomaniac, Father Christmas impersonator or public schoolboy.


It must be satisfying being able to see evidence for your world view in any action, no matter whether there's any logical basis for that inference or not.

Cannot see why the Co-op would be that concerned abort people nicking some of their produce.


1/2 of it is at its use by date or over its best by date. Saves them the trouble of having to dispose of it.


Perhaps they (and other supermarkets) should have a 'Please Help Yourself' section.


Foxy.

aerie Wrote:

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> Or Lady Isobel Barnett, years ago, tuna I think,

> with the aid of a poacher's bag. And she was a JP.

> Giving credence to the theory mooted here that if

> it's in you to steal you will - unlike most people

> who patiently queue in the Coop.



Poor Lady Barnett subsequently killed herself because of the shame of the publicity.


And since she clearly didn't need to steal groceries, was probably genuinely ill or forgetful.

exactly Azira, as per my point that LIB was wearing a poacher's bag inside her coat, and yes she committed suicide by electrocution, proving that she shoplifted for kicks. Not because there was a tory covernment: however, why is it that from 5-6 pm peak time there are only 2 cashiers operating at the Coop
Sounds more like deep depression. I've worked retail security in the past and have seen it all, for kicks/laugh, desperation, need, idiocy, drunk- retail security is more about visual presence and health and safety of staff and customers.

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