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Most of these stores will close in minority neighborhoods, in Democrat-run cities where Democrats and the BLM have convinced gangs of POC that ripping off capitalists is a form of reparations due them from past history and have told them they can steal as much a $1000 worth of merchandise without being prosecuted. It won't be long and the absence of these stores in minority neighborhoods will be blamed on racism and white supremacy.
These Stores Are Closing Due To Looting And Lost Profits
Major cities have been hit by a wave of "smash-and-grab" robberies.
By Mairead Elordi
Dec 25, 2021 DailyWire.com
As looting continues and lockdowns return, many retail companies have announced recently that they are shuttering some locations that have become simply too expensive to maintain.
Major cities have been hit by a wave of “smash-and-grab” robberies, where organized groups of looters attack store employees and escape with thousands of dollars in merchandise. Organized retail theft now costs retailers across the country a grand total of about $65 billion per year.
Meanwhile, some areas announced this month that they are again implementing stricter COVID restrictions, including mask and vaccine mandates, over concerns about rising virus cases and the new Omicron variant. Early data has pointed to the Omicron variant being less lethal but more contagious than the Delta variant.
Some of the country’s major pharmacy chains have said that they plan to close a number of stores.
In November, CVS announced that it will close around 900 retail locations over the next three years, which amounts to about 9% of its 10,000 stores. CVS locations across the country have been affected by looting over the past year and a half, but the company cited more customers shopping online in its decision to close stores.
Rest of stores here:
https://www.dailywire.com/news/these-stores-are-closing-due-to-looting-and-lost-profits
These Stores Are Closing Due To Looting And Lost Profits
Major cities have been hit by a wave of "smash-and-grab" robberies.
By Mairead Elordi
Dec 25, 2021 DailyWire.com
As looting continues and lockdowns return, many retail companies have announced recently that they are shuttering some locations that have become simply too expensive to maintain.
Major cities have been hit by a wave of “smash-and-grab” robberies, where organized groups of looters attack store employees and escape with thousands of dollars in merchandise. Organized retail theft now costs retailers across the country a grand total of about $65 billion per year.
Meanwhile, some areas announced this month that they are again implementing stricter COVID restrictions, including mask and vaccine mandates, over concerns about rising virus cases and the new Omicron variant. Early data has pointed to the Omicron variant being less lethal but more contagious than the Delta variant.
Some of the country’s major pharmacy chains have said that they plan to close a number of stores.
In November, CVS announced that it will close around 900 retail locations over the next three years, which amounts to about 9% of its 10,000 stores. CVS locations across the country have been affected by looting over the past year and a half, but the company cited more customers shopping online in its decision to close stores.
Rest of stores here:
https://www.dailywire.com/news/these-stores-are-closing-due-to-looting-and-lost-profits