The article focuses on the UK’s rise in shoplifting and argues it did not occur in isolation, implying broader economic and policy factors behind the trend. It points to potential fixes rather than a single company-specific event, making this more of a structural retail and policy issue than a direct market catalyst.
The article focuses on the UK’s rise in shoplifting and argues it did not occur in isolation, implying broader economic and policy factors behind the trend. It points to potential fixes rather than a single company-specific event, making this more of a structural retail and policy issue than a direct market catalyst.
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