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Anti-theft tech CEO admits locking up items causes sales to plummet as extreme measures at CVS and Walgreens ‘backfire’
A TECH CEO has confirmed shoppers are not happy with locked-up items at stores. The anti-theft measure is “backfiring” on retailers, with more consumers making their purchases online. Photo by Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images - AFP-GettyLocked-up store items are sending shoppers online[/caption] Photo by: Deb Cohn-Orbach/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images - GettyVarious retailers have adopted this anti-theft method, such as Target, Dollar General, and Walmart[/caption] Joe Budano, CEO of anti-theft technology company Indyme, told Axios that locking up items can lead to sales drops of 15% to 25%. “Locking up products worsens the shopping experience, and it makes thing

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