Tide laundry-detergent bottles have a security-locking system to prevent theft at a CVS Pharmacy in Queens, New York.
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Organized retail crime has contributed to a $94.5 billion inventory-shrink problem for the retail industry.
Companies from Walgreens to Target have been sounding the alarm on growing retail theft for months.
Retail criminals steal across many different product categories, per the National Retail Federation.
If you see containers of Tide detergent locked up in your local Walmart or Target, you may have organized retail criminals to blame.
A 2022 survey conducted by the National Retail Federation found laundry detergent to be among the most stolen items in organized retail crime, which has contributed to a $94.5 billion inventory shrinkage issue for the retail industry.
These crimes aren’t as simple as a lone shoplifter pocketing a product. Instead, criminal organizations are stealing large quantities of goods and reselling them for profit.
And organized retail crime is not the $10,000 jewelry heist you see in the movies, Jake Stauch, the director of product for the security company Verkada, previously told Insider.
Rather, he said a group of individuals that “specialize in a certain category,” like thermal coats, steal the goods in thefts or “smash-and-grab” jobs where they break into the retailer, and then resell the goods through new distribution channels like online marketplaces or sell the goods back to local retailers.
Here are the most popular items targeted for organized retail crime as identified by the National Retail Federation, in no particular order.
Apparel
Denim clothes are among the most likely items to be targeted in organized retail crime.
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DenimDesigner apparelActivewearIntimates
Electronics
Organized retail criminals like to target charging cords, according to the National Retail Federation.
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AppliancesCharging cordsSmartphonesHeadphonesVacuums
Health and Beauty
Fragrances catch the eyes of organized retail criminals.
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Medication (allergy and pain)FragrancesBlades and razorsCosmeticsBody wash
Accessories
Organized retail criminals may steal watches and resell them at a higher price.
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Designer handbagsFashion and fine jewelryBeltsWatchesDesigner sunglassesBranded eyewear
Footwear
Shoe retailers need to be wary of organized retail criminals.
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Men’s and women’s footwearAthletic shoes and sneakersDesigner shoes
Home Furnishings
Bedding is one of the top targets for organized retail crime.
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BeddingHome goodsHousewaresHigh-end mirrors
Home Improvement
Home Depot and Lowe’s have developed ways to keep power tools from working if stolen.
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Power tools and equipmentOutdoor and seasonal toolsWire
Office Supplies
Printers, ink cartridges and toner all catch the eyes of organized retail criminals.
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Ink cartridgesPrintersToner
Food and Beverages
Meat and other grocery items are also stolen by organized retail criminals.
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MeatSeafoodCandyAlcoholEnergy drinks
Children’s Items
Infant formula, which has been in short supply, is a target of organized retail crime.
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Infant formulaInfant and toddler itemsChildren’s toys
Other
Gift cards also aren’t safe from organized retail crime.
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DetergentTobaccoPet MedicationTravel itemsPhysical and electronic gift cards