
Iceland, a popular supermarket chain, has announced a new initiative to combat shoplifting. The company will reward customers with a £1 payment on their membership cards if they report any offenders in the act.
The executive chairman of Iceland, Richard Walker, emphasized that shoplifting is not a victimless crime and highlighted the significant impact it has on the business. The retailer estimates a £20 million loss annually due to theft, which affects pricing and employee wages.
By encouraging customers to assist in identifying shoplifters, Iceland aims to reduce theft-related costs and potentially lower prices for consumers further.
Official statistics reveal a concerning rise in shoplifting incidents across England and Wales, prompting calls for increased policing and stricter measures to address the issue.