US Target, Citing Theft, to Close Nine Stores - News follows recent Rite Aid bankruptcy announcement

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/26/business/target-store-closures-theft.html
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Target press announcement: https://corporate.target.com/press/...t-Closes-Select-Stores-to-Prioritize-Team-Mem

Target, Citing Theft, to Close Nine Stores​

The retailer will close locations in New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland, saying its business had been hurt and the safety of employees and customers was at risk.

By Jordyn Holman
Sept. 26, 2023, 3:00 p.m. ET

Target announced on Tuesday that it was closing nine stores across four states, saying theft at the locations was harming its business and threatening the safety of employees and customers.
The stores being closed next month include one in Manhattan’s East Harlem, which has been open since 2010, and multiple locations in San Francisco, Seattle and Portland, Ore.

“We know that our stores serve an important role in their communities, but we can only be successful if the working and shopping environment is safe for all,” the retailer said in a statement.
In recent months, Target has been vocal on the topic of theft within its stores, particularly about organized retail crime, in which a large amount of merchandise is stolen with the aim of its being sold on the black market.

While speaking on an earnings call in August, Target’s chief executive, Brian Cornell, said that the company “continues to face an unacceptable amount of retail theft and organized retail crime.” He said that in the first five months of the year, thefts in its stores that involved violence or threats of violence rose 120 percent.

Executives at other retailers like Macy’s and Dick’s Sporting Goods have also been warning Wall Street about the impact theft is having on their business.
On Tuesday, the National Retail Federation released its annual survey of big brands, which found that the average rate of shrink — the industry term for the value of merchandise that disappears from stores without being paid for, through theft, damage and inventory tracking mistakes — increased to 1.6 percent of sales in 2022, from 1.4 percent in 2021. The average rate of shrink was 1.6 percent in 2019 and 2020.
Thirty-six percent of shrink comes from theft, according to the survey, while 29 percent of it is attributed to employee theft. Twenty-seven percent came from process, control failures and errors, according to the survey.

Although the rate of shrink remains similar to what it was in 2019 and 2020, some retailers are saying they find theft a greater cause for concern. This year, two-third of respondents said they were seeing even more violence and aggression from those participating in organized retail crime.

In May, Michael Fiddelke, Target’s chief financial officer, said if the shrink trend continued, the retail chain would lose $500 million in profit. The company has also been spending more on security, including using third-party guard services.

Some unions that represent retail workers have said that store workers have faced more instances of unruly customers and various acts of crime, including assaults, on the job since the start of the pandemic.
But some in the industry caution that there isn’t enough reliable data around the topic. Retailers often talk more about shrink during times of economic distress, analysts say, when their profits are already being squeezed. Retailers also don’t always report crimes in their stores, making it difficult to know how often they are occurring.
There have also been some retailers who later say that their concerns about shoplifting were overblown. That was the case with Walgreens, which said in January that “maybe we cried too much last year” about the issue of theft.

Executives, who have talked publicly about theft and organized retail crime, have said that they need help from government officials and law enforcement to solve what they see as a widespread problem. Target said it called on officials to support a bill in Congress that would create a task force of federal agencies to address retail crime. It said it was also hosting store walks with various government officials, including members of Congress, state legislators and local community partners, to educate them on how the company was trying to address the issue.
Target has said the safety of its employees has been threatened in other ways this year. In June, the company adjusted its Pride Month displays in some locations by moving some of its merchandise to the back of the store after it said workers were getting screamed at by customers.

On Tuesday, Target emphasized that while it was closing some of its stores, there were other locations nearby for people to shop. It said “eligible team members” would be offered jobs at other Target locations.

Store closings will take place on Oct. 21.

Jordyn Holman is a business reporter, covering the retail industry and consumer behavior. More about Jordyn Holman

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I can't wait for the mainstream cope articles hyperventilating about this actually has nothing at all to do with crime. And is instead just an excuse for closing them down for some reason.

Rite Aid bankruptcy? Wait what?!
Rite Aid always felt like a K-mart tier store, they've only been around because of first mover advantage as a giant drugstore. they've always been in lower/crappier areas i've noticed too. the "this used to be a good neighborhood" type places.
 
>store closures due to boycotts: 0
>store closures due to niggers: 9 and counting

Conservatives need to learn from niggers, THIS is how you run woke corpos out of town.
 
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Maybe in retrospect it wasn't a good idea to name your store "Target" and use a giant bullseye as the logo.

I know people would steal from them regardless of the name but I still think it's funny.
 
Reminder that the dreaded urban "food deserts" exist because blacks are so violent towards store owners and steal so much that businesses are forced to either get private security which is very expensive or leave the area. So they leave and then there is nowhere to get food. This is true to the point where the food desert article on heavily leftist controlled Wikipedia even mentions it. blacks are so lacking in impulse control they will rob and loot to the point where they can't even have places to buy food from. Subhuman behavior.

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If only it was legal for the employees to be armed and for them not to be fired for booting shoplifters. Sigh. I hate this gay earth
 
Must be pretty bad if Target has to close stores. Target has a reputation for being the place that shoplifters avoid because of how good their theft prevention people are (or were?).
 
>store closures due to boycotts: 0
>store closures due to niggers: 9 and counting

Conservatives need to learn from niggers, THIS is how you run woke corpos out of town.
If there was a rash of white conservatives stealing shit from Target or anywhere else, it would be news for days. Niggers These barbarian savages have impunity from the law.
 
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Eh the San Francisco store that's closing was always a shitty area. They took over a closed sports authority in 2019. I think someone sold them a story that SOMA is going under a revitalization and that they better get in now & it never came to fruition.
 
LOL after seeing this.

Well me, being the person I am, will be going back to a local 911 Fakebook group. To troll the two cunts who were defending two women in my local Target who got caught stealing reams of diapers.
 
You know something has gone horribly wrong when 3rd-world shitholes have more stable business than the so-called "first world".
 
FYI grocery store margins are razor thin, one of the worst, they make the money in volume. If its a big box store it may operate at a loss but if its a small business they're screwed. All because niggers can't regulate themselves.
These same people also bitch about how prices at stores that ARE opened in communities with socio economic issues tend to charge more then in white suburban areas for comparable items. We all know WHY this is, and its not because the store owners are racist. But Thomas Sowell does a really good job explaining it.


The Boondocks also touched on this, because of course they did.

 
These same people also bitch about how prices at stores that ARE opened in communities with socio economic issues tend to charge more then in white suburban areas for comparable items. We all know WHY this is, and its not because the store owners are racist. But Thomas Sowell does a really good job explaining it.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=dvbzIwOECmY
The Boondocks also touched on this, because of course they did.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=CMC4kOStoME
Some major redpills in that comment section.
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Reminder that the dreaded urban "food deserts" exist because blacks are so violent towards store owners and steal so much that businesses are forced to either get private security which is very expensive or leave the area.
I still remember how absolutely stunned i was when i first learned that many american cities have areas where nigger behaviour lead to pizza/food delivery being stopped. Shit like that you'd expect in South Africa or other assorted hell holes.
 
I really like Bret Weinstein, generally, but during the Summer of Love, he was based in Portland (had lived there for many years), and he was reporting on his weekly podcast he burning and looting of the city long after the media turned a blind eye to it. One day at the top of an an episode he angrily and incoherently blurted out something about libertarians and said, "Why isn't the free market helping us?" (He is a dyed-in-the-wool leftie, after all.) :story:

Out loud, to the empty room, I said, "It is, Bret. In a totally decentralized way, it's cutting the cancer out." He and his family moved out about a year later, if my memory serves me.

Everyone who has stayed in these cities deserves what's happening to them. Maybe not the children, but all of the adults. If you live in these cities and stood by and watching this all happen, and you didn't immediately start making plans to leave, if you didn't realize the inevitability of what I realized from hundreds of miles away? Then you have it coming.
 
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