More consumers, workers shoplift as economy slows
Christine Dugas
USA Today
June 20, 2008
One morning last month, the manager of a Stop & Shop in Methuen, Mass., noticed a man, along with his young daughter, leave the store without paying for several bags of shrimp. When police arrived, they found something else on him, too: 20 cans of baby formula.
Call it a sign of [...]
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