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You're not actually stealing from Jeff Bezos

You're not actually stealing from Jeff Bezos

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When a neighborhood store closes, the argument usually starts fast. Activists blame corporate greed. Retailers point to theft. Residents are left with fewer places to buy groceries, fill prescriptions or pick up the basics. In this episode of FOX Chicago's A Four Star Podcast, we talk with Robert Karr, President and CEO of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, about the pressures facing brick-and-mortar retail in Chicago and across Illinois. The conversation starts with the recent Walgreens closing in Chatham, then opens up into a larger discussion about shoplifting, organized retail crime, pharmacy reimbursement, property taxes, government mandates, municipal grocery stores and the complicated math behind keeping stores open in underserved neighborhoods. Karr argues that retail theft is not a victimless crime. Every stolen item affects sales tax revenue, store employees, managers, local governments and the neighborhoods that depend on those stores. He also explains why some large retailers may no longer be willing to subsidize underperforming locations the way they once did. Later, we turn focus to part of a viral conversation featuring Hasan Piker about whether stealing from major corporations can be justified as a political or social statement. Karr calls that thinking uninformed and dangerous, arguing that it ignores the real-world consequences for workers, customers and communities. The episode closes with a second retail voice: Our host's dad, a retired retail manager and district manager who spent decades dealing with shrinkage, store safety, employee theft, customer service and the brutal bottom-line reality of whether a store survives. History lesson: Retail theft used to be treated largely as a store-level management problem. Shrinkage, employee theft, customer shoplifting and loss prevention were part of the basic retail math. But in recent years, organized retail crime, online resale markets, changing prosecution policies and political fights over store closures have turned it into a much bigger civic issue. In Chicago, that means the future of retail is not just about shopping. It is about neighborhood stability, public safety, tax revenue and whether basic services can remain within reach. Illinois Retail Merchants Association: https://irma.org/ Illinois Organized Retail Crime Association: https://ilorca.org/ 00:00 Cold open: Retail theft, politics and store closures 00:59 Who is Robert Karr? 01:22 Brick-and-mortar temperature check 03:54 Walgreens, Chatham and the politics of store closures 10:23 Why pharmacies are under pressure 12:25 Should cities run grocery stores? 17:45 Illinois, Chicago and the cost of doing business 21:18 How local government affects retail 23:14 Why retail theft is not victimless 24:27 Prosecution, cash bail and the pendulum swing 28:01 What organized retail crime looks like inside a store 30:27 How theft changes the shopping experience 32:37 Could stores become pickup windows? 34:51 The human cost for managers and employees 37:31 Stealing as political signaling 41:21 Robert Karr responds to Hasan Piker's viral shoplifting argument 44:06 Can young consumers be educated on retail theft? 46:42 Illinois’ Organized Retail Crime Act 49:19 Technology, enforcement and the future of retail security 50:12 Where to follow the issue 51:19 A second retail expert: Grant’s dad 53:24 Shrinkage from a store manager’s perspective 56:25 Why customer service prevents theft 57:23 The rise of undercover loss prevention 58:19 Managing stores in high-theft neighborhoods 01:02:40 Why stores actually close 01:04:14 When subsidizing problem stores stops making sense 01:06:18 Prosecuting every shoplifter 01:07:27 Advice for today’s retail managers 01:08:20 Family photos, old stores and disposable cameras A Four Star Podcast is new every Tuesday morning at 6. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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