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<text id=90TT3380>
<title>
Dec. 17, 1990: The Five-Fingered Discount
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Dec. 17, 1990 The Sleep Gap
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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BUSINESS, Page 67
The Five-Fingered Discount
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<p> Not all the goods that disappear from store shelves during
the holiday season are bought. Sticky-fingered customers and
employees make off with $9 billion in merchandise annually, and
Christmas is the big season. Shoplifting has jumped 35% in the
past four years, making it the fastest-growing larceny crime
in the country. According to one study, shoplifters get away
with the loot 97% of the time.
</p>
<p> Fearing that the souring economy will lead to even more
thefts, retailers are resorting to novel deterrents. One
innovation is an "ink tag," a plastic disk containing three
glass vials of indelible ink that is attached to a garment and
removable only with a special tool. Tamper with the tag and the
ink spills, staining the fabric and perhaps a finger or two.
"We're saying, `Get away with it if you want, but why are you
bothering?'" says Robert DiLonardo, marketing chief of Security
Tags Systems Inc., the major U.S. manufacturer. His firm has
marketed nearly 2 million of the Swedish-invented tags to about
200 U.S. stores. One chain's losses were reportedly cut 60%.
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<p> Some antitheft systems are decidedly low-tech. Several
grocery stores, including Cub Foods in Colorado Springs, Colo.,
are placing life-size cardboard figures of local police
officers next to such tempting items as film and cosmetics. The
cutouts cost Cub $500 apiece but have reduced shoplifting in
the store 30% in the past six weeks. "We don't have to feed
them, pay them, give them vacation or worker's comp," says
assistant manager L.J. Stevens. "We just clean them off once
a week with a dustcloth."
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