Never trust the corporations excuses.

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  • CurlyWurlies4All
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    8 months ago

    Every mention of Organized Retail Crime can be traced back to the National Retail Federation and their ORC reports.

    https://cdn.nrf.com/sites/default/files/2023-04/NRF-K2OrganizedRetailCrimeReportFinal.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjhxJnE4qGCAxVeSGwGHdcRDAMQFnoECAoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1_aWNL7Fr8VTdTI2YH4tKe

    Here’s how they define ORC

    “The violation of a state prohibition on retail merchandise theft or shoplifting, if the violation consists of the theft of quantities of items that would not normally be purchased for personal use or consumption and for the purpose of reselling the items or for reentering the items into commerce;.”

    Okay, you’ve lumped two very different crimes together there, and also most theft is for reselling… I’m not stealing car radios for personal use…

    Okay but if that’s your definition where are the stats coming from…The report states clearly “Although the above general definition of ORC is widely accepted, there is a lack of consensus among retailers, law enforcement officials and researchers on various aspects of crimes that constitute ORC.” Great so even though you’re saying it’s a problem, you haven’t even been able to agree what the problem actually is.

    Fine well if that’s the data why is everyone so worried about it now…

    “The National Retail Federation’s Retail Security Survey between 2020 and 2022 reported annual increases in ORC activity at their stores and retailers reported the number of ORC incidents increased by an average of 26.5% in 2021”

    wait you’re comparing 2022 to 2020 and 2021? When the whole world was in a fucking lockdown? Yeah I bet it looks like a big increase, I bet there’s also been a big increase in the amount of daily foot traffic in retail outlets.