Walgreens CEO Distressed to Learn That Locking Everything Up Keeps People From Buying It
Walgreens CEO Distressed to Learn That Locking Everything Up Keeps People From Buying It
Walgreens has discovered that locking its wares behind lock and key in an apparent effort to stop shoplifters has backfired spectacularly.
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"But it does impact how sales work through the store because when you lock things up," he added, "for example, you don’t sell as many of them. We’ve kind of proven that pretty conclusively."
wow, check out the brains on this guy
125 0 ReplyRemember: You get a business degree because you're not talented enough for the arts and not smart enough for engineering or medicine.
47 1 ReplyI’ve always heard “what do you call a failed med student? The hospital administrator.”
7 0 ReplyKnow what they call the med student who graduated bottom of his class?
"Doctor."
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Bonus points for first bringing all your points of sale down to skeleton crews first.
37 1 ReplyJust replace them with self checkout, problem solved! Wait… back to square 1.
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Lol. I'm guessing they earned this discovery after an agile data driven pivot away from keeping the front doors of the store locked all day...
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