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Wal-Mart lowers shoplifting bar
Oliver Burkeman in New York
Friday July 14, 2006
The Guardian
"Always low prices" is the endlessly repeated slogan of Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer. But now, if the price is low enough - under $25 (£13.50) - you might get away without paying at all.
The chain has decided to stop seeking prosecution of shoplifters stealing goods worth less than $25, ending the "zero tolerance" policy inaugurated by the firm's strictly moral founder, Sam Walton.
Shoplifters under 18 or over 64 will also escape prosecution, according to an internal memo leaked to the New York Times by an anti-Wal-Mart pressure group. The store will continue to seek prosecution of all suspected thieves who threaten violence or refuse to show identification.
Oliver Burkeman in New York
Friday July 14, 2006
The Guardian
"Always low prices" is the endlessly repeated slogan of Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer. But now, if the price is low enough - under $25 (£13.50) - you might get away without paying at all.
The chain has decided to stop seeking prosecution of shoplifters stealing goods worth less than $25, ending the "zero tolerance" policy inaugurated by the firm's strictly moral founder, Sam Walton.
Shoplifters under 18 or over 64 will also escape prosecution, according to an internal memo leaked to the New York Times by an anti-Wal-Mart pressure group. The store will continue to seek prosecution of all suspected thieves who threaten violence or refuse to show identification.


It's probably because I worked in Security in a retail store for a few Christmas seasons.

