Co-OP lost 80 million pounds for theft last year, as the theft epidemic shows a large mark on the end.
The heads of the grocery chain, despite the spending of 200 million pounds on security tools, including body and shield cameras for employees, said that their stores were still targeted by criminals.
The value of the theft in its stores was 14 percent higher than the previous year.
But Matt Hood, Co-OP Food president, said that there has been slowing since the face recognition program, which passes the identities of criminals to the police.
Technology also uses Amnesty International to discover the hidden elements of store residents and can ask safety for support during material attacks.
However, Mr. Hood said that criminals were now paid to other nearby stores that cannot afford the costs of the expensive security group.
The cooperative was active for more prosecution for criminals who intend to store stores.
It also wants to be treated with the theft of goods of less than 200 pounds as a more serious crime.
Industry statistics show that store theft amounted to 2.2 billion pounds last year, an increase of 1.8 billion pounds in the previous year.
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