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sir.prize | 15:19 Thu 23rd Aug 2012 | Shopping & Style
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We have all become accustomed to stores and sometimes supermarkets using security tags on the more expensive items.

Today in Sainsbury's they have Security Protected tags on . . .


Cuts of Beef and Lamb joints!
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I am always reading about meat thefts from supermarkets in my local paper. It makes sense to tag the more expensive joints I suppose.
Makes sense I suppose, the larger Joints cost more than Bottles of Spirits, DVD's etc
The way prices are going they'll have them on boxes of eggs soon........
When shop lifters steal to order I suppose it had to come - for sunday lunches
At my old work we had to put security tags on everything £4.99 and over. Other high risk items would also be tagged.
Things like that are a draw for junkies and jakeys who then flog them in the local pub for a few quid, which they then give to charity of course.
How sick has this world become
ahhh the relatively new invention of stealing food....
It's the tagging of the aforementioned food that is relatively new.

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