I have a cousin that works in a foreign country that would bring over a ton of gloves for my family when he visited. I was initially told that they were super cheap by my parents, but then he admitted to me that he just stole them from work. When I got to work in agriculture myself, I realized how easy that actually is. There's just piles of them in the dressing room, that anybody can take with them at any time, because intense labor wears them down really fast. Nothing is stopping you from taking multiple pairs with you, even if your co-workers spot you doing it, nobody gives a fuck. You just need to make sure the managers don't spot you, who are typically cooked up in their office rooms. Even better that we had Vietnamese co-workers, so even if the managers started suspecting that somebody's taking too much, they'd default to their SEAmonkey workforce who spend all day picking weeds, not white people that are specialized in driving equipment like tractors. Never took any myself, because I don't own a yard at the place I currently live, what am I gonna do with them?
The most brazen ones though would take shoes, pants, jackets and other clothing with them. Brazen because you're supposed to bring those back after your contract ends. I heard that there was one guy that had a mere 1 month contract and took ALL the clothes they wore with them. That's what made it click for me why there were so many clothes with agriculture company brands from Spain or Norway or some shit. People "forget" to bring them back to their workplace and then either bring it to their families or resell them. The most coveted item being those weird work shoes with plastic laces that get tightened with a spinner. The shoes stick to your leg and the laces will never get untied. They also hold metal protection at the toe area, you could hit it with a hammer and your toes would be fine. Very hard to find in stores at my country, or are ludicrously expensive. But western agricultural workplaces give those out for free (again, until the contract ends).
Also a pro-tip, if you're white, try shoplifting once some minority, preferably a family of them, enters a store. I've interacted with enough gypsies to know that security looking at the cameras and those on the ground are HYPERFOCUSED on them, making it child's play to steal shit, because they get so tunnel visioned. I think some of them even exploit this, they come into the store, just walk around, get a few innocuous items like cabbage or soda, get attention from the guards, while their paler or straight up white friend takes what they actually need. The guards could be playing race guesser all day during their spare time, they won't suspect a thing (unless you are in a highly diverse area and the guard himself is a minority).