‘Maybe we cried too much’: Walgreens hints it exaggerated shoplifting surge
by Victoria Bekiempis in New York from US news | The Guardian on (#67J7D)
Financial chief James Kehoe admits company may have overstated purported problem, which fueled rightwing outrage over crime
A major US drugstore chain that supposedly experienced a surge in shoplifting last year - fanning the flames of conservative outrage over a purported spike in crime and disorder - said on Thursday that it might have overstated the problem.
Walgreens' chief financial officer, James Kehoe, said during an earnings call that shrinkage" - the difference between a balance-sheet inventory and actual stock - had returned to lower levels after a brief rise. Retail shrinkage is largely due to theft, though some is also due to accidental damage or loss.
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