Crime SPAM goes on lockdown due to inflation in NYC - “To put Spam in a cage is stupid — and kind of insulting to the customers that would buy it”

By Matthew Sedacca
July 30, 2022 2:32pm


It’s the nation’s crises in a can.

Inflation and crime have gotten so bad in Gotham that even cheap meat like Spam has to be locked up.

At Duane Reade’s store in the Port Authority bus depot, the shelf-stable product — only $3.99 a can — is now being stocked in plastic, anti-theft cases.

“I’ve never seen that before!” one cashier laughed while using a magnet to remove a can of Spam from its cage.

The cashier was among the employees, tourists and store regulars stunned that the iconic blue-and-yellow cans are now being kept under lock-and-key — some even poking fun at the sight as “a sort of Jeff Koons homage,” per one viral tweet.

Jenny Kenny, 43, who was visiting from Louisville, KY, was aware of the ongoing crime waves hitting cities like New York and San Francisco, but still couldn’t believe the sight of “so many things in boxes.”

“Some of these things are pretty ridiculous,” she said.

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As prices and crime skyrocket, New York City stores have taken to locking up staples like toothpaste and soap to prevent crooks from stealing and then hawking the products on the sidewalk or online marketplaces like Amazon and eBay.

Yet some shoppers were confused why Spam, along with $1.89 cans of StarKist tuna, was enclosed under plastic, while pricier foodstuffs like $5.49 cans of Amy’s soup sat unencumbered.

“To put Spam in a cage is stupid — and kind of insulting to the customers that would buy it,” said shopper Dennis Snow, 46.

Snow said he doesn’t think Spam is being stolen to “sell it for crack,” but rather because the homeless in the area are looking for a quick and easy meal.

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SPAM is locked up in a Duane Reade at Port Authority.William C. Lopez/NYPOST

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One shopper called the locked up SPAM “insulting.”William C. Lopez/NYPOST

“Someone is stealing this because they need it,” agreed Delia Kemph, a 28-year-old teacher.

Employees at the store said thefts have been surging over the past two-plus years, with one estimating a minimum of four shoplifters every evening shift.

“I don’t think they stop anything,” Iggy, 21, a store clerk, said of the anti-theft cases. “It’s security theater. If you really needed it, you would stomp on it.”

The employee’s complaints were prescient: At around 7 p.m. on Thursday, a man in a black tank top and gray sweatpants had an employee unlock the glass case for a $38 electric razor, and then bolted with the appliance past a yellow-shirted security guard and out the door.

With inflation out of control — the consumer price index spiked 9.1 percent in June compared to a year ago, even as President Biden this week refused to acknowledge the nation is in a recession despite the economy contracting two quarters in a row — emboldened thieves have found a ready market for discounted stolen goods among recession-weary consumers.

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The locked-up goods are supposedly due to a spike in crime amid rising inflation.William C. Lopez/NYPOST

Petit larceny complaints for the NYPD Midtown South Precinct, which includes the Port Authority bus terminal, have shot up 52 percent — to 1,771, through July 24 — compared to the same period last year.

Hormel CEO Jim Snee told analysts last month that prices for their legacy product were set to increase in late July to cover increased transportation, packaging and meat costs.

A spokeswoman for Walgreens, which owns Duane Reade, refused to say why Spam was locked down at this particular location, and that installing anti-theft devices is done “in response to theft data.”

Liz Tawfik, 57, a home health attendant, complained that the added security measures are hampering the once-smooth shopping experience — and annoying customers like herself.

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Many customers find the lockdown annoying.William C. Lopez/NYPOST

“If you’re gonna catch a train you wanna grab something quick, it’s not quick anymore,” she said. “You might as well have someone take your order at the door and get you what you want.”

Not all drug stores have put Spam under lockdown.

Two other Duane Reades and a CVS in the Times Square area, along with a Rite Aid and CVS in Central Harlem, sold their cans of Spam, cage-free.

Dariel Cepin, 23, an employee at a West 44th Street Duane Reade, said, “Here, we lock up ice cream.”

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I look forward to the court battles when these companies pull out damning loss numbers to prove why its a net loss to run stores in those locations - And in any sane world, no court would uphold local laws demanding businesses lose money like that. So once the portland courts uphold it and all the businesses fuck off, it'll be a beautiful sight to behold.
"But they can't just leave! They have to stay, we told them!"
 
Not to brag, but, my neighbor has an old card table on the lawn with a cooler and picnic basket on it.

You put your money in the basket and you take your equivalent number of desired ears of sweet corn or cucumbers, or whatever he's got out of the cooler.

Neither is locked and and I don't think anyone is home 99% of the time, he doesn't even own a dog....


But go on, tell me what I'm missing out on by not embracing city life like a "civilized" person, where even the SPAM sits behind ballistic glass.
 
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I wonder how long before you have to ring a bell to be let in to certain shops in large cities in the US. I've seen that overseas in high-crime areas. I've also seen the scenario where most of the valuable items in a shop are behind the counter with the cashier , and the cashier is protected by bullet-proof material.
I could see a shift towards having shops in high crime areas turn into display and counter affairs where you have to ask a clerk to get you items from the stockroom.
Shit KFCs in extra enriched areas are like that, bulletproof glass and everything.
 
Not to brag, but, my neighbor has an old card table on the lawn with a cooler and picnic basket on it.

You put your money in the basket and you take your equivalent number of desired ears of sweet corn or cucumbers, or whatever he's got out of the cooler.

Neither is locked and and I don't think anyone is home 99% of the time, he doesn't even own a dog....


But go on, tell me what I'm missing out on by not embracing city life like a "civilized" person, where even the SPAM sits behind ballistic glass.
Absolutely wholesome. Of course, that wholesomeness cannot be allowed to continue. You have to replace your loving neighborly commerce and aid with crack dealers and illegal immigrants.
 
I could see a shift towards having shops in high crime areas turn into display and counter affairs where you have to ask a clerk to get you items from the stockroom.
Shit KFCs in extra enriched areas are like that, bulletproof glass and everything.
How long will it be until stores where you could get whatever you wanted on your own are a relic of the past?
Absolutely wholesome. Of course, that wholesomeness cannot be allowed to continue. You have to replace your loving neighborly commerce and aid with crack dealers and illegal immigrants.
Community is the antithesis of part and parcel.
 
A lot of Indian-owned stores in NYC have up a system where they're always locked and customers have to be individually buzzed in.

Love the detail of the guy who had a clerk unlock an item and then stole it away. I lived in NYC years ago and really enjoyed it, but there's no amount of money that would get me there now.
 
Inflation and crime have gotten so bad in Gotham that even cheap meat like Spam has to be locked up.

In what world is SPAM accurately designated as "meat?"

It's more precisely a potage of gristle, grease, gonads, and ass aspic housing a suspicious suspension of pinkish pureed pig's pussy.

...shopper Dennis Snow, 46...said he doesn’t think Spam is being stolen to “sell it for crack,” but rather because the homeless in the area are looking for a quick and easy meal.

One 12 oz. can of Classic SPAM® contains all the necessary daily requirements of porcine pus and plasma to support weekly blood donation for quick crack cash.

Hormel CEO Jim Snee...

Actually, "Jimmy Sneed" would be the aptest possible moniker for SPAM's head(chees) honcho.

Just imagine if they did this in hawaii. Fuck with their spam and they'd go full george floyd riot and start throwing the store managers into volcanoes

In Hawaii, you just don't fuck with the SPAM...

...unless you're prepared to face the roiling volcano fires deep within the voracious mouth of Kilauea and the wrath of the canned delicacy's official goddess protector, Pele: i.e., "Ka wahine ʻai SPAM honua" - i.e., "The earth-and-SPAM-devouring woman."
 
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