Shoppers can’t stand when toothpaste, deodorant and other items are locked up behind glass display cabinets at stores.
UNDATED (WKRC) - Walgreens CEO Timothy Wentworth said anti-theft measures at stores contributed to the company's $245 million ...
The top executive at Walgreens lamented the loss of sales from putting items like toothpaste behind lock and key to crack ...
CEO Tim Wentworth admitted in a recent fiscal report call that combatting shoplifting by locking up items has led to customer ...
Walgreens is struggling to deter shoplifting at its stores, according to CEO Tim Wentworth, who described it as "a ...
Retailers have been faced with increases in shoplifting and retail theft. But anti-theft prevention can hurt retail sales, ...
Deerfield-based Walgreens closed 70 stores in its first quarter, and the company intends to speed up the pace moving forward, ...
Over the years the pharmacy chain used strategy to combat shoplifting. Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth said the company’s ...
Keeping products under lock and key dissuaded customers from purchasing them, Walgreens said in earnings call.
In an earnings call, executive Tim Wentworth conceded that locking products up might not be the best move for boosting sales.
"When you lock things up … you don't sell as many of them," Tim Wentworth said during the company's latest earnings call.
Timothy Wentworth, the CEO of Walgreens' parent company, Walgreens Boots Alliance, said during a recent earnings call that ...