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Rising DC Crime: Store Switches to Unpopular Laundry Detergents

The Tide has run out ⁤for one grocery store in ⁣Washington, D.C.

In‌ a city where violent crime is up, one Giant​ Food market in the District ‌announced that it is clearing out brand names from ⁣many of its ‌aisles, meaning ⁢brands such as⁢ Tide, Colgate ​or Advil will no longer be available, according to The Washington Post.

The store will carry ‍its own‌ brands ⁣of ‍such items.

“We want to continue ‍to be able ​to serve the community, but we can’t do so at the level‌ of​ significant loss or‌ risk to our ‌associates that we ⁤have today,” Giant President Ira Kress said.

The ‌grocery store is the last one in a neighborhood in the district’s ⁣Ward‌ 8.

In May, Giant Food tried increasing security at its 165 stores in D.C., Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. ⁣High-theft items were removed⁣ from shelves ⁣and locked away. Security guards were hired.

Kress said⁢ at the Alabama Avenue SE store ​where national brands are going ⁤away, “it’s actually‌ worse, not better. And we’ve invested a ‌significant amount of money ⁢here, even ​more security here ⁣than any other store.”

“We have no other choice,” ‍Diane Hicks, senior vice president ⁤of operations, said Thursday as she brought ⁣local officials​ through the store.

“I’ve been leaving it out for‍ our customers, and unfortunately ⁣it just ​forces ⁣all the crime⁢ to ⁤come to us,” she‍ said.

Kress said he’s hoping ridding the store⁢ of products with high resale value will ⁢lower theft.

“I don’t⁣ want to do this — I’d like ⁣to sell [those products],” he ​said. “But the reality is that Tide‌ is not a profitable item⁢ in this store. … In many instances, ‍people stock the product and within two hours it’s gone,⁣ so it’s not on the shelf anyway.”

District police are reporting that violent⁢ crime ⁤ is up​ 39 percent in 2023. Theft is up 24⁢ percent, robbery⁣ is up 67 percent, and murders are up 29 percent.

Councilmember Trayon White had warned last month ⁣that theft might doom the store, according to WTTG.

“Taking from this store is really taking ⁤from yourself. We are home to a lot⁣ of senior citizens and elders who ⁢must eat ⁣at this store. And the more we take from this⁤ store, we put the store ⁣in jeopardy‍ of closing down,” he said.

In June, Kress said he was trying⁣ to find a solution to the problem.

“We’re not ​a bank; we don’t have vaults,” he said then, according to WTTG. “I don’t want to create an environment where everything is locked up in ‌the stores. But I do not see today ‌anything occurring which is going to significantly impact positively, the escalation that’s ‌occurring in either theft or violence.”

“It makes me feel like I live in a different world than where I used ⁤to live,” Giant customer Damion ​Lynch said.

“I mean, it used to be you could go to any⁤ place ⁣you wanted to go, and⁣ you could feel safe and go shopping, do whatever you need. ​Now, you’ve got to ⁤watch over your shoulder. I love Giant.‌ I come here all the time. I like their ‍products. When you come ​to a ​store​ though, you need to be able to feel ‌free and safe to come.⁣ So, ⁢I don’t feel it’s just Giant’s problem. I also feel⁣ it’s ⁤the law enforcement and those who make ⁤the law,” he said.

The Post noted‍ that other retailers ​are also ⁣battling ⁤rampant theft. “Our team continues to face an unacceptable amount of retail theft and organized retail crime,” Target Chief Executive Brian ‌Cornell said last month. ⁤“During​ the first ‍five months‌ of this year, our stores saw a 120 percent increase in theft incidents involving violence or threats of ⁣violence.”

A National ⁢Retail Federation study released last year said organized retail crime incidents rose 26.5 percent.

The post Soaring DC Crime: Grocery Chain Ditches Name Brand⁢ Laundry Detergents in Favor of Ones No One Wants ‌to Steal appeared first on The Western Journal.



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