San Francisco retailer forced to change hours due to excessive theft, fourth chain to do so

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San Francisco retailer forced to change hours due to excessive theft, fourth chain to do so
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San Francisco is ranked among the worst cities in the U.S. for retail crime, with store employees noting that the problem escalates at night.

A store in San Francisco is making major changes to its hours amid a significant rise in shoplifting, the fourth major chain to do so.

The change, marked by signs at the entrance, did not sit well with shoppers who depended on a grocery store being open during off-hours. San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman said that Safeway reached out to him directly to address the continuing issue of theft in the area. Multiple other major chains have instituted similar changes in response to the problem.

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