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by jljljl
1700 days ago
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The article you sent is from 2019, for 2 CVS stores. This doesn’t match your claim about CVS and other retailers disproportionately closing stores in SF. A large number of stores were permanently closed in NYC and other urban areas as well, and brick and mortar retail has been struggling for years. > Is politics that important to you? This is a weird response I see on HN a lot lately. The article featured here, and the data, suggest there is more to what’s going on than “shoplifting is killing Walgreens.” It’s not about politics, it’s about fully understanding the situation, and avoiding sensationalist responses to crime. |
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While things in SF have gotten worse, the article makes it clear that theft was a key reason these CVSs closed in SF.
All the retailers have issued statements about rampant theft in SF. You keep comparing it to NYC store closures, but the no one is posting videos of mass brazzen robberies in NYC. No retailer is making press releases about rampant theft in NYC. NYC stores don't have reduced hours, increased goods behind locked panels, nor guards at the door.
The evidence is all there. Denial of what's going on in SF is bizarre.