I can't say I have any pity for Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, any of these multinationals, when it comes to theft. There's a lot of assumptions that people make when they spit out the tired moral argument of taking food out of people's mouths -- assumptions like these companies don't have a breakage budget that has basically been codified by the laws in California/Chicago now, or that insurance companies don't have products for exactly this kind of risk. If they don't appreciate your business, why are you there? Oh, that's right, you're draining the money from the community instead of letting it circulate within the community and trade hands as much as possible.

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You’re a moron.

All of your assumptions are moron.

You deserve to live in the filth ridden dangerous cities you’ve created.

Get monkey pox.

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nostr:npub1wmxn3vqkzhd2a47gkt6hdjwp49cxzl3m0l67pzkrn9kllhrkhfhqfxv89s let's not pretend that money would be legitimately trading hands and being productive in the kinds of communities where this is a problem in the first place.

The whole landscape of the argument is pointless to even pontificate about because the real problem roots are that the demographics of the area make literally any business or economic discussion irrelevant. My position is that the people who run these companies are the ones making these dire unfixable problems to begin with. There are no good guys in this story.