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One of my local and very good charity shops is just now being targeted by groups of three women who take their time picking up the better clothes and then walking out.They aren’t British, the staff think Eastern European.They aren’t in the least bothered about doing it even when challenged.I expect things will end up at boot sales.
For some people now living in our country it’s just easy pickings.
I've seen this in my local charity shops, three women speaking in their own language examining things in a huddle, showing each other things and then leaving the shop with them. I was shocked because their behaviour made it obvious what they were doing but the assistant just kept her head down.
The three were at it again in a charity shop further up the road. I think the staff are told not to challenge people.
Linked to the above, my husband came back from an early visit to town recently to tell me that he had seen people at the rear entrance of Greggs with bags helping themselves to stuff that had been delivered for use in the shop that day. I suppose it could have been yesterday's food but the shop always empty at the end of the day and he said it was all bagged up and looked new to him. Something needs to be done about shop lifting, we all pay the price, they get stuff for free.