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Global Retail Theft Barometer

by Mark Rowe

Shoplifting, employee or supplier fraud, organised retail crime and administrative errors cost the UK high street more than £3.4 billion last year and represented 1.2 per cent of retail sales on average. That’s according to the 2012-2013 Global Retail Theft Barometer.

The report, underwritten by a grant from retail product tagging company Checkpoint Systems, and done by Euromonitor International in 2013, suggests that the cost of these losses to UK shoppers averaged £124.60 per household. Shoplifting represented the biggest problem to UK retailers, accounting for 36pc of total loss. However, theft by employees was also a major concern, making-up 33pc of the overall figure. Admin or non-crime losses and supplier fraud were estimated at 25pc and 6pc of the total amount respectively.

In the UK, food theft was reported to have increased in the last 12 months, owing to the weak economy. Products such as mature cheddar cheese, fresh meat including gammon joints and coffee were among the top stolen items.

Russell Holland, UK General Manager, Checkpoint Systems (www.checkpointsystems.com), said: “Over the last year, retailers have certainly been making great strides in the fight against retail crime. However, times are still tough for many families across the country hence the increase in theft of high value foodstuff such as fresh meat and cheese.

Prevention-wise, UK retailers reported that improving security methods helped them to keep losses under control. The most popular methods of protection included EAS antennas and tagging as well as display solutions such as cable alarms for laptops. Overall, retailers interviewed estimated their loss prevention spends would increase or stay stable.

Euromonitor spoke of shrinkage as a multi-dimensional threat for retailers across the globe, with shoplifting and employee theft, including organised crime, on the rise.

If interested you can obtain a copy of the 2012-2013 Global Retail Theft Barometer report on GlobalRetailTheftBarometer.com.

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