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Retail Brew senior reporter Andrew Adam Newman joins host Jane Clayson. He has been looking into the proliferation of these cases, how consumers feel about then and how they may be hurting businesses.
Retail stores are locking up everyday items behind displays at a rapid rate, even as shoplifting data in L.A. remains steady in 2023 with levels from 2016 to 2019.
The rise in retail theft is creating an unwelcome shift in the shopping experience, turning what was once a quick grab into a ...
People tend to hate going to a store and finding deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo, cosmetics and other everyday products locked up on shelves behind display cases. Now, some stores are testing a new ...
Retail display cases also allow you to display delicate or expensive items without fear of them being broken or stolen. Cases can also help you create a cleaner, more organized display environment.