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Walmart faces backlash over security measures that make shopping inconvenient | Fingerlakes1.com
Shoppers are expressing mounting frustration over Walmart’s enhanced security measures, which many say are causing inconvenient delays and poor customer service. A recent social media post detailed a customer’s experience of waiting 10 minutes for a store associate to unlock spray paint, prompting a flood of similar complaints.
Since the pandemic, Walmart has increased security, placing more items behind glass and conducting additional receipt checks. Customers are voicing their discontent online, citing long waits for assistance and a reduction in cashiers and self-checkout lanes. “Walmart is hell,” one disgruntled shopper tweeted.
Despite these security measures, Walmart has seen significant profits, reporting a $5.1 billion quarterly profit in May, tripling their earnings from the same quarter the previous year. However, the company continues to reduce its workforce, attributing the cuts to theft and inflation, while investing heavily in technology like digital price labels.
A survey by WSL Strategic Retail found that 70% of shoppers encountered locked-up items, with 12% refusing to purchase them due to the inconvenience. Critics argue that while Walmart invests in technology, it neglects employee and customer experience, leading to a more challenging shopping environment.
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