WALMART shoppers are getting fed up with anti-theft policies they claim are only going to get worse for the shopping experience.
Major retailers like Walmart, Target, CVS and more have been targeted across the country by increasing amounts of retail theft.
In 2022, cases of shoplifting rose by 19.4%, according to research conducted by Capital One.
One year later, approximately $121.6 billion was lost to retail theft, the company found.
That amount is projected to rise even more to around $150 billion by 2026.
As a result, major retailers have adopted various security measures to combat theft.
These are often centered around the checking out process, with employees asking shoppers …