“Self-Service Checkouts Fuel Rise in Retail Theft”

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Self-service checkouts are leading to an increase in theft by what Marks & Spencer’s chairman describes as “good, honest people.” The retail giant has observed a rise in bold and organized theft incidents, particularly noting a recent video capturing youths looting one of its stores. Instances of employees from rival companies, like the case of Sean Egan at Morrisons, being dismissed for confronting shoplifters have also drawn widespread criticism.

Archie Norman, who assumed the chairmanship of Marks & Spencer in 2017, highlighted that law-abiding individuals are resorting to theft when faced with challenges at self-checkouts. Norman emphasized that when these individuals encounter difficulties in scanning items without staff assistance, they may feel compelled to bypass the system out of convenience.

Despite these concerns, Marks & Spencer has expanded its self-service checkout presence, installing 800 new machines within a year to achieve substantial cost savings. The rise in technological solutions, such as self-service machines, has, according to Norman, severed the personal connection between shoppers and retailers, potentially contributing to the rise in theft incidents.

Norman further expressed the need for user-friendly technology to mitigate theft issues. While the company denounced the recent shoplifting episode at its Clapham branch, Norman clarified that the riots were not solely a result of self-checkout systems but rather a failure of law enforcement to address prolific shoplifters adequately.

Retail industry leaders are urging for increased police visibility to combat shop crime effectively. Simon Roberts, Sainsbury’s CEO, emphasized the importance of law enforcement presence in stores to send a strong message that criminal activities will not be tolerated, emphasizing the urgency of prioritizing this issue.

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