Supermarket Chain To Remove Tide, Colgate, Advil Amid Increasing Crime Rates

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by ELIZABETH WEIBEL at dailycaller.com

A supermarket chain has decided to remove popular household brands from a store in Washington, D.C., citing rising crime rates.

The Ward 8 location of the grocery retailer Giant Food will no longer be carrying brands such as Tide detergent, Colgate toothpaste or even Advil ibuprofen, over a continued rise in theft and crime rates, the Washington Post reported. The company has previously weighed shutting down operations after it lost 20% of its revenue.

“We want to continue to be able to serve the community, but we can’t do so at the level of significant loss or risk to our associates that we have today,” Ira Kress, the president of Giant Foods explained. 

Giant Food, which operates 165 grocery store locations throughout Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia has implemented changes in some of the stores, including hiring additional security guards, locking up more high-value items and limiting the amount of items in the self-checkout area. The chain has also not had to close down any locations yet.

Despite taking additional measures to try to deter people from shoplifting, Kress noted that at the Ward 8 Giant located on Alabama Avenue, things are “actually worse, not better.”

“And we’ve invested a significant amount of money here, even more security here than any other store,” Kress said.

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