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Sherman A1

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Sat Dec 1, 2012, 06:21 AM Dec 2012

U.S. Retailers Lost $35.28B-plus to Theft in 2011: Survey

Employee theft, shoplifting/organized retail crime (ORC) and administrative error are the top sources of loss impacting retailers, according to an annual survey by the University of Florida with a funding grant from security systems integrator Tyco Integrated Security and Tyco Retail Solutions, a global provider of retail performance and security solutions.

The 2011 National Retail Security Survey found that retail shrinkage in 2011 was 1.42 percent, down from 1.49 percent in 2010. This works out to an approximate $35.28 billion annual loss to retailers because of preventable inventory issues, with 44.2 percent due to employee theft, 25.8 percent to shoplifting and ORC, and 12.1 percent to administrative error. Despite the fact that overall shrink was down, which University of Florida criminologist Richard Hollinger, who conducted the survey, attributed to retailers’ implementation of effective loss prevention solutions to protect their assets, the most affected industry, supermarket/grocery, reported a loss of 2.54 percent, 1.12 percent above the average.

“Of the major causes of shrinkage reported by retailers, grocery stores and supermarkets reported 44 percent attributed to employee theft, 33.3 percent to shoplifting/ORC, 9.9 percent to administrative error, and 6.3 percent to vendor fraud,” Lee Pernice, director of business development, national accounts for Boca Raton, Fla.-based Tyco Integrated Security, told Progressive Grocer.

“Due to their multifaceted supply chains, as well as diverse store operations and departments, the level of risk and exposure of supermarkets to loss are often higher,” continued Pernice. “Additionally, during a down economy, high unemployment and tight budgets typically generate a rise in the shoplifting of essentials like food, as some consumers turn to this activity to help feed their families, or organized retail crime rings sell items on the black or gray market to those in need. In addition, baby formula is, and has always been, one of the most frequently stolen items.”

http://www.progressivegrocer.com/top-stories/headlines/industry-intelligence/id36781/u-s-retailers-lost-35-28b-plus-to-theft-in-2011-survey/

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U.S. Retailers Lost $35.28B-plus to Theft in 2011: Survey (Original Post) Sherman A1 Dec 2012 OP
baby formula is, and has always been, one of the most frequently stolen items.” MrYikes Dec 2012 #1

MrYikes

(720 posts)
1. baby formula is, and has always been, one of the most frequently stolen items.”
Sat Dec 1, 2012, 06:38 AM
Dec 2012

A tear popped out when I read this. We have WIC and food stamps and yet still there are people needing to steal baby food. It's just so sad.

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