Why shoplifting is surging in Germany | DW News

In 2023, shoplifting increased by 23.6 percent with most cases remaining in the shadows. But while losses for German shops reach about 4 bn Euros, can smaller, family owned stores remain in business?

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16 comments
  1. PEOPLE ARE BORN INTO A DIFFERENT TIME THAN 1800s NOW THEY ARE NOT PREPARED TO WAIT FOR THE TRICKLE DOWN EFFECT WORK, AND AS BEING BILLIONAIRES HAVE SUCKED ALL THE MONEY UPSTAIRS IT'S BUBBLE UP EFFECT, HENCE PEOPLE WANT TO LIVE NOT ROT AWAY, IVE CHASED MANY JOBS BUT THEY HAVE ALWAYS GONE OR BEEN TOO OLD, CAMERON PUT RETIRING AGE UP BUT DIDNT STOP AND THINK THAT COMPANIES DONT WSNT YOU AFTER 50 NOT ENOUGH FOOD TO GO ROUND THEY ARE DOIN WHAT IT TAKES TO STAY ALIVE

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