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They eat "by necessity" in Walmart and users defend consumer practice

Users on social networks have defended a consumer practice in Walmart where a customer ate a chicken in the store and did not pay it.

Retail (physical) stores offer the sale of retail products in large spaces, where brands give confidence to consumers so that they can access a wide variety of items and foods that can later take to subsequently move torespective collection boxes and finish their purchase process.Among the stores that choose to choose this service modality, are large brands such as Walmart, Sam’s Club, Costco, Bodega Aurrerá, among others;However, in these stores a common fact is usually given by some consumers, due to the easy scope of these products in such large spaces, the ant robbery.

The ant robbery is a crime committed inside companies, mainly for its visitors, workers and even suppliers, who choose to take some relatively “simple” small products to hide or consume, being a somewhat constant problem in Mexico.According to the Mexican Association of Private Security Companies (AMESP), these robberies have managed to register up to 24 billion dollars annually, so in effect, it is a problem lived daily in a considerable number of store and establishments.

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A Twitter user who visited Walmart has exhibited a practice of ant robbery by a consumer, where he ate part of a heavy chicken in the store and left him incomplete in one of his corridors, showing that he clearly did not pay the food, toWhat mentions "It is good to eat the Walmart bich@s grapes, but this is another level".

Faced with this situation, some other users have shown themselves on the scene defending the practice of Walmart consumer, who conclude that he has performed this action "by necessity".

These types of situations where ant robes are constantly witnessed in this type of stores manage to represent millionaire losses for brands.While this type of problem could be eradicated a bit with the increase in safety in these, this "solution" could also significantly affect the customer's purchase experience, which could be somewhat uncomfortable by being monitored all the time to thetime to choose your products to buy.

Various brands from different industries can suffer this type of situations, as it was a while ago the attempt of ant robbery in a Sam's Club that was frustrated by some workers, since "clients" hid belongings of the brand under their clothes notpay it and try to get out of the store.

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