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    1. lunarmoon2025 on

      No they’ve had those on in our Aldi for a good while. On small bottles of coke and some meats too.

    2. Retailers put this on items once the loss from theft reaches a threshold they have for losses.

      So its store to store and not a company wide thing where they will put them on in every store.

      That said butter theft has to be a dire economic indicator

    3. qwerty_1965 on

      I buy the brand just below.

      The security tag is surely a great indicator of rich people in the checkout! 😁

    4. khabijenkins on

      Here’s the rub, they only care about the wrapper. Just take the gold inside.

    5. NullPointer-000111 on

      I work in retail, store introduced security tags/devices that go on top of energy drinks.
      It takes forever to tag and pack them on shelves.

      Even saw more expensive oilive oil tagged, like some expensive whiskey.

      A lot of theft every day.

    6. ItsTyrrellsAlt on

      in the city centre and shitty suburbs yeah. You can expect the same thing in Coolock but not in Foxrock.

    7. Affectionate_Art4277 on

      Shoplifting is almost never prosecuted, so probably.

      Its a state state of things when people are stealing. Where I used to work they’d get the kids to steal because they knew the kids were untouchable

    8. Important-Taste-6753 on

      I’ve seen in tesco they have security tags on cans of cans of red bull

    9. RomfordWellington on

      That particular Aldi is a hovel of degeneracy. I feel so sorry for the staff there, similarly with those in Lidl on Moore Street.

      They wouldn’t put the stickers on unless it was a huge issue. Thieves will steal anything that isn’t nailed down, and the store will naturally seek to avoid high value items being stolen.

    10. OddSignificance1093 on

      One SuperValu shop puts “wanted” pictures up outside their entrance of people stealing the meat,churchtown of all places.

    11. DiggyJunior on

      Haven’t you heard, it’s not a country anymore, it’s just a small island that’s just one big airport now, and we’re not citizens anymore, we’re just customers, and homeless people are just unwanted customers…

    12. Weldymcwelderson on

      It’s a dangerous weapon you could beat someone to death with a brick of that

    13. No, it’s the norm in that particularly Aldi which tells you about the area more than anything.

    14. CloseButNoChicory on

      Jaysus. I’ve literally only ever seen this on skincare products. D7.

    15. Best thing to do is pick it up in store. And carry it in your hand until it melts into an apparatus that can be attached to your hip. A butter flask.

      Then you’ve liquid gold baby! Just walk out. Bring it home and pop it into the fridge.

    16. Yes it is. Every stick of butter you purchase for the rest of your life will have a yellow sticker on it. And we are irrevocably changed for it. May God have mercy on us all.

    17. Potato_Mc_Whiskey on

      I reckon most people who steal fall into two camps

      – doing it because they have to (broke)
      – doing it because they can (anti-social)

      I saw that pregnancy tests in a Tesco were locked up and I can only imagine its from young women/girls stealing them due to a lack of money or an excess of shame if not both.

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