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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.

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Costco is totally known for being the high class, serious, big wig people store.
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I've actually been trying to do a cost-benefit/amount analysis on the back of my head like everyone else when buying shit from costco and is it just me or is walmart almost as cheap as costco now for wholesale shit?

Like the jewery brand name items are doing to make things costs more than they should has finally bypassed how cheap buying in bulk is.
Either way costco still has way too much awesome bulk shit for now.

I do miss polish dogs tho :( and the one near us doesn't have any other drinks and just soda now.
Costco is totally known for being the high class, serious, big wig people store.
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It's quite literally a warehouse with a cover fee I will never understand why the poors think it's so high class.
 
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.
Considering how well Costco also pays and treats their employee's some good old boy isn't gonna take shit from people harming "his" store.
 
The explosion in violent crime in the NYC subway is predicatee by allowing fate evasion on a widespread scale. A lot of those perps would not be in the subway of fare evasion was enforced. Costco operates on a similar model, with membership bring akin to membership.

Also, it's hard to shoplift bulk items available at Costco...
 
I've actually been trying to do a cost-benefit/amount analysis on the back of my head like everyone else when buying shit from costco and is it just me or is walmart almost as cheap as costco now for wholesale shit?

Like the jewery brand name items are doing to make things costs more than they should has finally bypassed how cheap buying in bulk is.
Either way costco still has way too much awesome bulk shit for now.

I do miss polish dogs tho :( and the one near us doesn't have any other drinks and just soda now.

It's quite literally a warehouse with a cover fee I will never understand why the poors think it's so high class.
For a given quality line, Costco is usually "cheaper". Where they really save you time is not having tons of options to pick from, you either get name brand (at decent prices, usually cheaper than other places, because it's HEUG) or Kirkland branded (often the same exact damn thing lol).

But if you do NOT want that quality level, you can beat Costco at Walmart or friends, and even same quality is often cheaper (for example, butter and name-brand soda are often loss-leaders elsewhere).

Where costco really makes their money is in getting you to buy that fucking 80" TV when you went in to get a tray of eggs. That's how they fuck you over.
 
I am just waiting for the local niggeria to storm a Costco and the hapless employees helplessly shouting "where is your member card?"
Most Costcos around me have metal garage doors and/or security gates that can be pulled down for complete impenetrable lock down. Costco kinda thinks of everything.

Come to thunk of it, if the zombie apocalypse starts, I know where I'm heading. To my local concrete block food fortress, that has a pharmacy and a chicken rotisserie.
 
The reason is it requires a membership to get in the door, which niggers don't pay. You know, maybe there's a business idea here. Smaller businesses could all join a consortium where you have to pay $15/month to belong, and you can't get in the door if you don't pay. Make themselves virtually nigger-proof.
 
On your way out you're required to line up for receipt inspection like a POW.
That's one way to look at it. But I'd rather be inconvenienced for a minute or two than have prices jacked up to make up for a theft problem.

There are cameras in the warehouse ceiling and high up on the walls. They're mostly looking for cashier errors with the receipt check. That's what they said when I asked anyway~
 
The reason is it requires a membership to get in the door, which niggers don't pay. You know, maybe there's a business idea here. Smaller businesses could all join a consortium where you have to pay $15/month to belong, and you can't get in the door if you don't pay. Make themselves virtually nigger-proof.
Good point. How soon can we expect a class action lawsuit to be filed that says a membership fee for a grocery store is discrimination? As Costco continues to survive and thrive while other retailers collapse, they will become a big target.
 
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Major U.S. retailers collectively lost a whopping $112 billion because of crime last year,
In any other country this would be a crisis of major proportions.
“You have to show your picture ID when you come into our warehouse,”
The sheer absurdity of having to show ID to enter what's essentially a bigass supermarket but not to vote for the president of the world's largest superpower.
The day you see this at a costco is when you know civilization has ended
Gonna guess...........atlanta? chicago? I know frisco already has everything under glass, same shit but fancier.

Note that I've lived in actual third world countries and I didn't see anything like this. In the worst places they would put clothes alarms to some small but expensive items, but not chains.
 
The chains add a nice touch of brutalism. I've seen other stores put them behind glass though.
Glass is no impediment to a determined jogger. A hammer, elbow, or lock jimmy will get those doors open no problem. Those chains look like they need a heavy-duty bolt cutter at minimum to get through. The lock not so much, sadly.
Most Costcos around me have metal garage doors and/or security gates that can be pulled down for complete impenetrable lock down. Costco kinda thinks of everything.

Come to thunk of it, if the zombie apocalypse starts, I know where I'm heading. To my local concrete block food fortress, that has a pharmacy and a chicken rotisserie.
Better hope the local bandit-lord-to-be doesn't get there first...
 
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