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Supermarket chain Iceland will financially reward customers who report incidents of shoplifting, as part of efforts to tackle ...
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A high street retailer will pay customers £1 to help catch shoplifters in its stores as the supermarket chain’s losses to theft hit £20m a year.
The executive chairman of Iceland said he will pay customers to catch shoplifters as thieves cost the supermarket chain £20 ...
Last month, official figures revealed that the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in England and Wales climbed ...
But it is also totally crime free, a place where you can spend your time in total safety. So safe, indeed, that police officers for Surrey Constabulary have nothing more pressing to do than send plain ...
A trio of shoplifters behind separate thefts at a Bestwood store have all appeared before the courts. Liam Newton, Wayne Lee ...
Iceland food: supermarket offers customers £1 reward for reporting shoplifters, helping lower prices
Iceland has announced it will pay customers £1 for every shoplifter they spot and report to staff, with payments added ...
A major supermarket has announced it will give customers a £1 reward for reporting shoplifters. Iceland has said any shoppers ...
Matthew Barber, the Conservative police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, said it was wrong to think that ...
Supermarket chain Iceland is set to offer customers a £1 reward for actively spotting and reporting shoplifters in their stores. Richard Walker, the retailer's executive chairman, confirmed that ...
Katy Bourne tells The Telegraph it is ‘madness’ how many times thieves have to be detained before ending up behind bars ...
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