Shampoo, deodorant, toothbrushes, makeup, snacks and other everyday items are now locked up behind plastic cases in a San Francisco location.
A Target location in downtown San Francisco is robbed at least 10 times each day, according to employees of the store in the Metreon, a mall near Union Square.according to The San Francisco Standard“Look in some corner of the store, and you’ll see people shoveling stuff into a bag — food, cosmetics,” the worker said.They also asked to remain unnamed since they didn’t have permission from management to speak to press.
“They were stocked this morning, now they’re empty,” the worker told The Standard, motioning towards empty shelves that were lined with lipstick just hours earlier. The worker said it was common to see people who appeared to be homeless taking food such as cereal and eating it in the store.
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