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| Locked up Laundry Detergent |
Stopped by Freddies yesterday and I came across this bank of locked glass cabinets. And what, pray tell, are the precious items that are imprisoned here? Laundry detergent. Can somebody explain why that is? It's not like this is a high crime area, I'm pretty sure nothing else is locked up like this. Kind of nuts.


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When they stop locking up criminals it seems the world gets locked up.
The joys of diversity
A decision made at corporate.
Maybe half a month ago, I noticed the food barn had this kind of nonsense. I asked store big chief what is this all about. Corporate, sez he.
Low crime area, no matter.
I reckon if corp treats all their stores the same, no cries of discrimination, no holes in their loss prevention, insurance underwriter happy.
Except two months later it was all gone like it never happened.
... half a year ...
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