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Costco is winning the war against retail theft, boasts it's 'not a big issue' as Target and Walmart shutter stores across the country — here's why

Major U.S. retailers collectively lost a whopping $112 billion because of crime last year, according to a recent report from the National Retail Federation (NRF).

But Costco (NYSE:cOST) isn’t losing as much as its peers. “Thankfully, it's not a big issue for us,” chief financial officer Richard Galanti reportedly told investors last month during the company’s earnings call.

Here’s how one of the largest retailers in the country is circumventing one of the industry’s biggest threats to its collective bottom line

Retail theft crisis

A spike in reports of shoplifting have been seen across the country in recent months. Retail corporations have said that merchandise losses, or “shrink,” related to theft, including organized retail crime as well as employee theft, have ticked up recently.

The issue has pushed some retailers to shutter stores. Target (NYSE:TRGT) recently said it would shutter nine locations across the U.S. because of rising theft and crime. CVS (NYSE:cVS) said it would close 10% of its stores and migrate to online retail partly due to rising cases of shoplifting.

Walmart reportedly shuttered half of the chain’s Chicago locations in April and Walmart CEO Doug McMillon has previously said that if the problem persists more of its stores will close and prices will go up.

Altogether, theft accounts for 70% of the merchandise shrinkage experienced by major retailers, according to the NRF’s research.

Costco’s robust defenses

Costco has managed to keep a lid on the worsening nationwide theft issue.

According to the CFO, shrinkage was between “0.1% and 0.2%,” during the most recent quarter. That’s significantly lower than the nationwide average of 1.44%, as reported by the NRF.

Among the reasons Galanti cited for Costco’s relatively low shrinkage is the layout of its stores. Because Costco’s stores are structured like warehouses, with only a single point of entry or exit, they’re less vulnerable to thieves.

But Costco’s membership-based business model is one of its strongest defenses, according to Galanti. “You have to show your picture ID when you come into our warehouse,” he said, “so the fact that it's member-only is a positive.”

Costco items are also relatively more difficult to steal. The chain sells bulk items that are inconvenient for shoplifters. It might be hard to carry out 96 rolls of toilet paper out without someone noticing, for example. Costco goes a step further by packing even small items in large boxes.

However, the chain isn’t immune to theft. Costco executives admitted that shoplifting ticked up after they rolled out self-service checkouts three years ago. But the problem hasn’t worsened enough to stop the company from continuing to offer the feature.

This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.
 
That’s cool. How about you bring back the polish dogs assholes?
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But Costco’s membership-based business model is one of its strongest defenses, according to Galanti. “You have to show your picture ID when you come into our warehouse,” he said, “so the fact that it's member-only is a positive.”
Way to bury the lede right at the end. :story:

Almost like... keeping out the riff-raff makes for a better shopping and working experience.
 
But Costco’s membership-based business model is one of its strongest defenses, according to Galanti. “You have to show your picture ID when you come into our warehouse,” he said, “so the fact that it's member-only is a positive.”

Costco items are also relatively more difficult to steal. The chain sells bulk items that are inconvenient for shoplifters. It might be hard to carry out 96 rolls of toilet paper out without someone noticing, for example.
This is exactly what I thought of from the headline but I was sure it'd be some dumbass corporate speak or some shit. But nope. It's literally you have to be a member and the stuff is large and heavy. :story:
 
I don't see many blacks in Costco. Lok at who is taking free food samples. Blacks would be "gimme datting" an entire tray of goat cheese on crackers as soon as the old white lady took them out of the oven. Costco doesn't carry food that blacks eat like fried chicken, collard greens and watermelon.

Costco also avoids black neighborhoods, and I don't know many close to public transit.
 
Haha I am squarely in their target demo, its not the only place I shop but there are some staples I always pick up from there.

In my area, Costcos are located out in industrial areas or otherwise inaccessible by public transit, so they are out of sight, out of mind for the thieving dipshit demo.

I like almost everything about Costco, and they still have $1.50 hotdogs where I am. Love that their margin is 17%, period, even when they could sell for more they don’t.
 
Is it me or is their pizza slowly becoming shittier?
Probably depends on the place. I had pizza at two Costcos thousands of miles away from each other and one was crap and one was really good.

Also Costco is based and probably the only company I've ever heard of where the CEO threatened to kill an employee of they raised the price (of hotdogs).
 
A lot of theft at big stores isn't people just walking in taking something and walking out. It's people walking in and buying some stuff and just shoplifting stuff while they're there. Additionally the things they shoplift aren't things you go to Costco for. Things like makeup, deodorant, baby powder etc. This is why Costco hasn't faced as much shrink as other stores. You wouldn't go to a Costco to shoplift especially since everything is in bulk so you'd need to make multiple trips to do it. You also need a Costco membership and pay monthly to even go there so that prices out a huge amount of people who would shoplift to begin with. They even usually check your membership card before you enter.

The other thing is Costco checks your receipts and they claim this isn't a shoplifting deterrent but it certainly is because it creates a powerful mental feeling that you're being watched as you are making your escape. And that impacts people who shoplift especially if they do it multiple times at the same store.

Shrink does still happen at Costco though it's why they sneakily make certain things behind glass or a display case like jewelry and high price electronics like hard drives or computers. It's rich seeing Costco say retail theft isn't a big deal considering they already designed their business decades ago to minimize shoplifting as much as possible.
 
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A lot of theft at big stores isn't people just walking in taking something and walking out. It's people walking in and buying some stuff and just shoplifting stuff while they're there. Additionally the things they shoplift aren't things you go to Costco for. Things like makeup, deodorant, baby powder etc. This is why Costco hasn't faced as much shrink as other stores. You wouldn't go to a Costco to shoplift especially since everything is in bulk so you'd need to make multiple trips to do it. You also need a Costco membership and pay monthly to even go there so that prices out a huge amount of people who would shoplift to begin with. They even usually check your membership card before you enter.

The other thing is Costco checks your receipts and they claim this isn't a shoplifting deterrent but it certainly is because it creates a powerful mental feeling that you're being watched as you are making your escape. And that impacts people who shoplift especially if they do it multiple times at the same store.
That evil clamshell/ giant cardboard packaging they use has cut me so many times, but those five deodorants or thirty razors isn’t going into a pocket or under your shirt.

One of the reasons they appeal to their target demo is, who else has space (and cash) to take advantage of bulk buys?

I agree about the receipt checking. And they have caught me being overcharged at least once.
 
They check cards at the tills, receipts at the exit, and (usually) build their warehouses away from coontowns and major bus routes.
A gang that wants to get in definitely will, and if they want to rip off cartloads of stuff, they can.
Yes to all of this and most of all Costco only deals with BULK Items. I think the smallest thing you can buy at a Costco is the Roasted Chicken. Your common thief is stuffing items into their pockets, purse, and backpack. It's very easy to palm a small item, but stealing a 5 Gallon Jug of Tide Detergent? Yeah not so much. So with all those factors obviously Costco doesn't have to worry too much about Shoplifting.

And because Costco Items are more expensive, the average item I'd say is probably $15 they have more reason for their security to bust someone if they are shoplifting.
 
That’s cool. How about you bring back the polish dogs assholes?
Why would you want to eat a Polish dogs asshole?
Cool it with the racism; go to any local government office and you'll see plenty of black (usually fat) females... and I'm sure dey have kids.
Imagine thinking Govt. Diversity Sheboons are educated.

Anyway, CostCo in Australia is generally great. I don't recommend the one at Auburn, but that's just because it's always full of filthy Muslims and hordes of Mainland Chinese. BUT the hotdogs are made of pork and they are great. Love that green pickle. The pizzas are excellent.
Also, no niggers. Too many Coconuts and Filipinos working there but at least they're well trained and appropriately subservient.
 
Affluent customers willing to spend $200-$500 on each trip are not going to be the ones trying to steal the haircare products.

The benefit of these niggers going to a walgreens is that theres maybe 2 people max working the store, and everything is within spitting distance. Costco is a warehouse, there can be a football fields length of distance between the nappy hair sprays and the steaks. So after sprinting to the hair spray to pocket the bulk 10 bottle box, and the marathon jog to the steaks to stuff 10 of them down your pants, you then gotta go all the way back to the one entrance, which has multiple employees around it. I have never seen an understaffed Costco, theres dozens working at all times, so you gotta asses your risk of going against multiple people like that. Like others have said, its designed from the ground up to reduce shrink at the store.


The day you see this at a costco is when you know civilization has ended:
 
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