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Date: | Sat, 20 Dec 2003 12:10:05 EST |
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After reading this articulate and accurate story, I had to share an
experience I had last night while grocery shopping. As I was walking out with my cart,
a woman squeezed by me with a small basket filled with large cans of powdered
Similac and got into a van waiting by the door. I had a very full basket,
turned and yelled to the check-out area - "shoplifter - security - help!" and NO
one even acknowledged me.
I tried to get a license number, put my groceries in the car and went back in
to speak to a manager. The checkout girl said "oh we thought it was a joke."
Isn't this sad?
In Illinois, I have seen infant formula behind the checkout counter at the
drugstore and convenience stores but maybe grocery stores need to be more
careful, too. It is VERY expensive.
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI
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