Don’t forget folks, if you see someone stealing from a supermarket, they’re probably stealing non-essentials to sell on to fund a drug habit, so they should be immediately reported.
> rising demand for stolen food.
Tastes better, innit.
*I know
In Spains some “professionals” steal from the supermarket and sell it to the nearby waiting pensioners sittin on a bench.
“Another technique of neutralisation would be, ‘Well how was I supposed to know it’s stolen?’ And that’s much more palatable for somebody than knowing full well themselves that they did steal something. So that’s where I think the cost of living crisis is creating the demand for stolen goods.”
How do you buy stolen food without knowing it’s stolen? Is there a shop somewhere called “legitimate foods” that sells Tesco branded cheese legitimately?
Am I missing something very obvious here?
Jfc how dystopian has this country gotten that there’s now a significant black market for food?
I wonder if it’s a coincidence that my local Waitrose got a much taller gate for their bin area?
Nothing here been happening for a long time. Thank had people stealing m at mostly and passing it on to the local “man in a van” local trader.
Not that I approve but then its not a new problem, its just evolved a little with technology in the sense some of them have organised and do lists/requests now
Chief economist Huw Pill said Britons should accept that they are poorer. Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said workers should stop asking for pay rises. I’ll bet they’re doing just fine.
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Don’t forget folks, if you see someone stealing from a supermarket, they’re probably stealing non-essentials to sell on to fund a drug habit, so they should be immediately reported.
> rising demand for stolen food.
Tastes better, innit.
*I know
In Spains some “professionals” steal from the supermarket and sell it to the nearby waiting pensioners sittin on a bench.
“Another technique of neutralisation would be, ‘Well how was I supposed to know it’s stolen?’ And that’s much more palatable for somebody than knowing full well themselves that they did steal something. So that’s where I think the cost of living crisis is creating the demand for stolen goods.”
How do you buy stolen food without knowing it’s stolen? Is there a shop somewhere called “legitimate foods” that sells Tesco branded cheese legitimately?
Am I missing something very obvious here?
Jfc how dystopian has this country gotten that there’s now a significant black market for food?
I wonder if it’s a coincidence that my local Waitrose got a much taller gate for their bin area?
Nothing here been happening for a long time. Thank had people stealing m at mostly and passing it on to the local “man in a van” local trader.
Not that I approve but then its not a new problem, its just evolved a little with technology in the sense some of them have organised and do lists/requests now
https://www.statista.com/statistics/382695/uk-foodbank-users/
This shit looks bleak
Chief economist Huw Pill said Britons should accept that they are poorer. Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said workers should stop asking for pay rises. I’ll bet they’re doing just fine.