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It's not the meat: This is the most stolen product from Latin American supermarkets.

It's not the meat: This is the most stolen product from Latin American supermarkets.

Theft in Supermarkets

Theft in Supermarkets

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Supermarket theft in Latin America continues to rise, affecting both large chains and small businesses . Some products, due to their value, size, or demand, become the most coveted. However, there is one item that seems to generate the most controversy among those who commit these crimes . Understanding these trends allows us to better understand security strategies and how stores protect their inventory.

A Forbes report highlights the most coveted products in Latin American supermarkets. Among the most stolen are alcoholic beverages, especially spirits like tequila in Mexico and Fernet in Argentina . These items are high-value and easy to resell, making them attractive targets for thieves.

Smartphones also figure on the list of the most stolen. Their compact size and high cost make them easy to hide and sell on black markets. Furthermore, their high demand makes them frequent targets for organized crime groups.

In some countries, products such as canned infant formula, preserved foods, and batteries are frequently stolen. These items tend to have high turnover and are easy to transport, making them easy to steal and resell.

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What are the most stolen products in Latin America?

What are the most stolen products in Latin America?

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What security measures have supermarkets implemented?

To combat this phenomenon, businesses implement various security measures. From using anti-theft tags on cosmetics to spider-type alarms to protect high-value items like electronics, strategies vary depending on the needs and characteristics of each establishment. (READ MORE: In this municipality, life is like it was 100 years ago: without technology and with open doors )

However, the problem persists and requires constant attention. The economic losses and impact on the safety of employees and customers are considerable, necessitating a comprehensive approach that combines technology, surveillance, and clear policies to prevent and punish these crimes. The Postnation website recommends some, such as:

1. Staff training

Train employees to identify suspicious behavior and respond to risks.

2. Strategic arrangement of products

Place high-value items in visible, high-traffic areas to facilitate monitoring.

3. Surveillance technology

Cameras at key locations allow monitoring, recording incidents and deterring theft.

4. Alarm systems

Alarms on products or strategic areas alert staff and deter thieves.

5. Access and exit control

Detectors, security arches, and receipt verification reduce theft at entry and exit.

6. Safety culture

Encouraging all employees' commitment to prevention creates a safer environment.
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