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  2. Retail loss prevention - Wikipedia

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    Retail loss prevention (also known as retail asset protection) is a set of practices employed by retail companies to preserve profit. [1] Loss prevention is mainly found within the retail sector but also can be found within other business environments. Retail loss prevention is geared towards the elimination of preventable loss. [2]

  3. AI is helping retailers fight back against organized theft - AOL

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    The lab, funded by the university and the Loss Prevention Research Council, houses more than 400 anti-theft technologies and evaluates how effective the tech could be in the real world.

  4. Store detective - Wikipedia

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    A store detective (also known as Asset Protection Investigator, undercover shopper, Loss Prevention Detective, and Asset Protection Specialist) is a member of loss prevention whose main role is to prevent and detect theft (commonly known as shoplifting) and reduce shrink in retail outlets. [1]

  5. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    A retail loss prevention employee watches a store's CCTV cameras. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring is an important anti-shoplifting technology. Retailers focusing on loss prevention often devote most of their resources to this technology. Using CCTVs to apprehend shoplifters in the act requires full-time human monitoring of the cameras.

  6. Retail Loss Prevention Research Reveals Changing Practices ...

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  7. 41 tips to support small businesses this holiday season (on ...

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    By supporting small retail sellers, consumers can help these businesses thrive and discover unique gifts and experiences that reflect their community spirit. 1. Shop early : Avoid last-minute ...

  8. Retail marketing - Wikipedia

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    Loss leaders are widely used in supermarkets and budget-priced retail outlets where it is intended to generate store traffic. The low price is widely promoted and the store is prepared to take a small loss on an individual item, with an expectation that it will recoup that loss when customers purchase other higher priced-higher margin items.

  9. Shrinkage (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    The prevention of this type of shrinkage is one reason for security guards, cameras and security tags. Other causes of shrinkage include: Administrative errors such as shipping errors, warehouse discrepancies, and misplaced goods; Cashier or price-check errors in the customer's favour; Damage in transit or in the store; Paperwork errors