• Allero@lemmy.today
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    "No matter the reason, it is unacceptable and a criminal act,” Metro spokesperson Geneviève Grégoire told CBC News in a statement. ”Retail crime resulted in losses of $9.2 billion in Canada in 2024. Many factors influence food inflation, including disruptions in the global supply chain, volatility in commodity prices, changes in international trade conditions, and retail crime.”

    Let me play the world’s smallest violin

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    In an Instagram post, the Robins des ruelles said four masked “Santa Clauses” and a “swarm of elves” redistributed the alleged stolen goods after the symbolic “food drive” to community fridges across Montreal and under a Christmas tree in Place Valo

    Fuck yeah

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      If there are hungry people in a state, while there are people with more resources than they can spend in a lifetime, it is the state that stole (or allowed the rich to steal) the food from the poor.

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      Subtract it from cashiers and guards’ salary. At least how it’s done where I live.

      These mf’s will do anything to keep their profits

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      If wage theft totals to a greater number (I read than in the US it is the biggest form of theft, not canada, but dont have data for canada), then it is not the poor who are stealing food, it is the rich who stole and the poor are starving

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      Doubt they’d have these losses if they stopped throwing away the food and instead gave it to people in need.

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      Major retail theft is almost always done by employees, anyway. Very intellectually lazy reporting to just drop that factoid (produced by retail stores, not independent studies) without that context.

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        been this way for decades or since like ever. I remember working at Best Buy in the early 00s and the primary shrink factor was internal theft not shoplifting. Hell the LP guy that stood in the front of the store with the yellow shirt spent more time watching employees than actual customers.

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    “Retail crime resulted in losses of $9.2 billion in Canada in 2024.”

    I wonder how that compares to wage theft for the same period.

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      In 2017 Ontario found ~60M in wage theft.

      With this we can deduce that it’s about 2 billion in wage theft in canada in 2017.

      So not quite total offset but significant enough that this is gonna have to fall under the cost of doing business.

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        Found wage theft. That is, of the number of incidents reported, which ones were ruled to be theft. But there’s the undocumented part of wage theft.

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          most wage thefts are not even reported. boss makes you come in early? stay late? have lunch at your desk? answer emails and calls outside of work? those are still wage theft even if they never touch your pay check.

          and if I were to put my Marx hat, then all for profit business is wage theft (although I get it is not legally so, but who made that fucking law?)

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          On top of that, there are “legitimate” cases that should be considered wage theft, i.e. extraction of value from the worker. The tally on that is essentially the entire world economy.

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    This is actual action, folks. This puts food in bellies and hurts the rich. Not a protest or a hashtag campaign.

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      I wouldn’t call it direct action or praxis. I doubt it was done for some political message or to help people, they are likely poor and hungry… although if they stole so much food to share, then I would count it as direct action.

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    “stole” from a Metro. Good. in Canada all of THREE companies own ALL the grocery chains in the country. Metro being one of them. So I totally support this.

    Also if you ever see someone stealing food from a Canadian owned grocery store, no you didn’t. and if you ever report ANYONE for stealing from a Metro or Loblaws or Sobeys or ANY of their subsidiaries then you’re a piece of shit.