Walgreens executive says ‘maybe we cried too much last year’ about theft

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PUBLISHED THU, JAN 5 2023 11:07 AM EST
UPDATED THU, JAN 5 2023 6:12 PM EST
Gabrielle Fonrouge@FONROUGEGAB
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  • Walgreens acknowledged it may have overblown concerns about thefts in their stores after shrinkage stabilized over the past year.
  • “Maybe we cried too much last year,” Chief Financial Officer James Kehoe said.
  • The company made investments into private security guards, but they’ve proven “largely ineffective,” Kehoe said.

A top Walgreens executive on Thursday acknowledged the company may have overblown concerns about thefts in their stores after shrinkage stabilized over the last year.

During an earnings call, the company’s chief financial officer, James Kehoe, said shrinkage was about 3.5% of sales last year but that number is now closer to the “mid twos.” He also said the company would consider moving away from hiring private security guards.

“Maybe we cried too much last year,” Kehoe said. “We’re stabilized,” he added, saying the company is “quite happy with where we are.”

Shrinkage is the difference between a company’s recorded inventory on their balance sheet and its actual inventory. It primarily accounts for items that were shoplifted but also includes inventory that was damaged, lost or stolen by employees.

Over the last two years, Walgreens has been raising the alarm about increased theft. As a result, it hired private security guards and locked up merchandise so it can’t be accessed without a store associate.

Anti-theft locked beauty products with customer service button at Walgreens pharmacy, Queens, New York.

Anti-theft locked beauty products with customer service button at Walgreens pharmacy, Queens, New York.
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Kehoe said the company has spent a “fair amount” to crack down on the thefts but acknowledged the private security companies they’ve hired have been “largely ineffective.” These guards can do very little but call law enforcement or hold a suspect until police arrive.

“We’ve put in incremental security in the stores in the first quarter. Actually, probably we put in too much. We might step back a little bit from that,” said Kehoe. The company is using more law enforcement as opposed to private security, he added.

A Walgreens spokesperson declined further comment on the matter.

Other retailers, such as Walmart and Target, have said recently shrinkage remains a growing concern.

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon claimed he might have to close stores and raise prices if the problem doesn’t get under control. Target claimed in its last earnings report that it recently lost $400 million from shrinkage.

Earlier Thursday, Walgreens released its fiscal first-quarter earnings. It beat Wall Street’s estimates after an early flu season boosted demand for cough and cold medicine, but also reported $3.7 billion in losses after the pharmacy chain agreed to pay a hefty $5.2 billion settlement related to opioid litigation.
 
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The shoplifting panic they were driving to justify store closures/increase prices was really transparent.

I dont condone stealing but these giant corporations exploit workers and are greedy
Home Depot, Target and Walmart are some of the worst where wage theft is concerned and the loudest wrt shoplifting/other forms of retail theft.
 

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The shoplifting panic they were driving to justify store closures/increase prices was really transparent.


Home Depot, Target and Walmart are some of the worst where wage theft is concerned and the loudest wrt shoplifting/other forms of retail theft.


Exactly. They have already exposed in congress that most of the current inflation is just corporate greed so it wouldn't be surprising if they used shrinkage to justify cost increases. I worked for Walgreens for years and they didn't start to have financial problems until they bought out Boots and Pessina took over. He made out like a bandit of course.
 

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Lol got all that shyt locked up
This is what my local Walgreens did :francis: They even locked up the ICE CREAM! :mjlol:



Target does the same thing :snoop:


Dollar General they put all the body wash behind the resister so ppl can't steal them.... use to be in an aisle with everything else.
 

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Sounds like they being cheap.

Security guards dont only product ya products, they are also there for the employees. There safety and peace of mind matter also.
 

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Sounds like they being cheap.

Security guards dont only product ya products, they are also there for the employees. There safety and peace of mind matter also.
My Walgreens has an actual NYPD cop doing security. My neighborhood is middle class so it has me like damn nikkas is robbing Walgreens so much that they skipped over the security guard option and went straight to cops :dahell:
 
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