
'I just assume you don't sell it,' Walmart shopper says after finding $2.49 item locked up – he's going 'somewhere else' | SMM6E60 | 2024-02-21 19:08:01
The annoyed buyer vowed to "go some place else" for every merchandise they attempt to purchase that's locked up on the store flooring.
A WALMART shopper has warned they're fed up of items being locked up in the store to stop theft.
The annoyed buyer vowed to "go some place else" for every merchandise they attempt to purchase that's locked up on the store flooring.


In a fiery warning on X, previously often known as Twitter, they insisted the tactic was "backfiring" on retailer.
"I can't purchase a $2.49 pack of fuses for my automotive with out searching down an affiliate," stated the X consumer in a post.
"Sorry #WalMart, that backfires on you.
"Whether it is locked up I simply assume you don't sell it and go some place else."
It isn't the first time a buyer has complained about Walmart's security procedures used to combat shoplifting.
Some have gone so far as abandoning their baskets altogether to keep away from the anti-theft measures.
"They locked up the underwear and socks on the Walmart I store at. I'll literally not take part in shit like this," one disgruntled consumer posted on X.
"Billion-dollar firms who can't stand a couple of personal gadgets getting stolen in order that they inconvenience all clients. If it's locked, I don't shop."
The fuming shopper stated that there are extra accessible, cheaper, and extra convenient retailers to get on a regular basis provides from as an alternative of Walmart.
"Seems the socks I buy are inexpensive by means of Amazon anyway, so I'm not bothered ready for supply on issues."
CEO SAYS SO
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon stated, nevertheless, that shoplifting and shrinkage have drastically harm the key retailer's income throughout an August 2023 earnings call.
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"We do assume that in some jurisdictions here in the U.S., there must be action taken to help shield individuals from crime, including theft," McMillon stated.
Throughout the same name, Walmart CFO John David Rainey stated that theft has increased in 2022 and 2023.
& "Some markets are larger than others," he stated per& Market Watch.
"We'll hold watching it," he continued.
"We don't want it to go up, obviously, as a result of it might cause costs to rise, and we've heard that throughout the market, however it is part of what we're managing."
The U.S. Solar has reached out to Walmart for comment.

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