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Between shoplifting, return scams and even acts of violence, crime is on the rise at grocery stores. But now, criminals are targeting not just supermarkets, but unsuspecting shoppers who are simply...
In July 2003, a Winn-Dixie grocery store manager in Panama City, Florida, received a phone call instructing him to bring a female cashier (who matched a description provided by the caller) into an office where she was to be strip-searched. The cashier was forced to undress and assume various poses as part of the search.
TikToker Kenneth Munoz recently posted a video documenting a new digital pricing model that his local grocery store has implemented, and many viewers became concerned about how dystopian the ...
Major retailers are frequent targets of such scams. In July, Amazon filed a federal lawsuit accusing a Telegram group of stealing more than 10,000 items through fraudulent returns.
In 2008, John Glionna, a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, wrote an article with some negative comments about the store. [8] In response, Glionna was banned for life from the business. [9] [10] In 2009, the business opened a second location, Berkeley Bowl West. In 2010, the union was decertified after an employee vote. [11]
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Supermarket Stumbling Blocks. Going grocery shopping isn't the expensive journey it was in 2023 — groceries have seen a rise of just 0.4% over last year.That being said, you can still make ...
Gemco was an American chain of membership department stores that was owned by San Leandro-based Lucky Stores, a California supermarket company which eventually became part of Albertsons. Gemco operated from 1959 until closing in late 1986.