Anonymous wrote:I listened to the story too. Another thing it mentioned was that it's store policy not to intervene in order to protect their employees. That just seems like a dumb decision. Surely hiring a few security guards would cost them less than what they're losing to theft.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they don't implement door control, having security only allow a few in at a time as is the policy with many stores in Tenley when schools get out? And why doesn't CVS prosecute and lean on AG to do so? If there was a crackdown, the kids would learn that in short order. It's like they are grooming kids to steal, why? Who benefits from the status quo?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they don't implement door control, having security only allow a few in at a time as is the policy with many stores in Tenley when schools get out? And why doesn't CVS prosecute and lean on AG to do so? If there was a crackdown, the kids would learn that in short order. It's like they are grooming kids to steal, why? Who benefits from the status quo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a good discussion about the CoHi CVS on Reddit. Lots of speculation that CVS corporate is keeping it open on purpose in such dire shape in order to generate media interest and use it (and a few other locations around the country) as a scapegoat when reporting lackluster quarterly earnings.
CVS runs the pharmacy in Target across the street. That is clean, well-stocked, and orderly.
Obviously there’s speculation, people don’t want to face Occam’s Razor that maybe there is an actual problem with theft. But yeah totally let’s anecdotally speculate on a big, evil, insurance-carrying company as being at fault. We can’t point the finger at anyone because it might cause offense. That’s more important than a swift response.
Why is the CVS at the Target across the street is so much better shape? CVS execs literally name-checked the CoHi CVS on a recent earnings call to blame for shrinkage.
It's been in dire shape forever, yet corporate keeps it alive and drastically under-staffed for no good reason.
I mean, CVS is authorizing news reports like these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kglFnk29Ob4
Anyways, here's a good discussion among the normies who actually use the CVS in CoHi. Lots of suspicion that CVS is using the store to create losses to offset tax liabilities. It's not a terrible presumption.
https://www.reddit.com/r/washingtondc/comments/17246rv/i_have_a_conspiracy_theory_about_the_columbia/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a good discussion about the CoHi CVS on Reddit. Lots of speculation that CVS corporate is keeping it open on purpose in such dire shape in order to generate media interest and use it (and a few other locations around the country) as a scapegoat when reporting lackluster quarterly earnings.
CVS runs the pharmacy in Target across the street. That is clean, well-stocked, and orderly.
Obviously there’s speculation, people don’t want to face Occam’s Razor that maybe there is an actual problem with theft. But yeah totally let’s anecdotally speculate on a big, evil, insurance-carrying company as being at fault. We can’t point the finger at anyone because it might cause offense. That’s more important than a swift response.
Why is the CVS at the Target across the street is so much better shape? CVS execs literally name-checked the CoHi CVS on a recent earnings call to blame for shrinkage.
It's been in dire shape forever, yet corporate keeps it alive and drastically under-staffed for no good reason.
I mean, CVS is authorizing news reports like these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kglFnk29Ob4
Anyways, here's a good discussion among the normies who actually use the CVS in CoHi. Lots of suspicion that CVS is using the store to create losses to offset tax liabilities. It's not a terrible presumption.
https://www.reddit.com/r/washingtondc/comments/17246rv/i_have_a_conspiracy_theory_about_the_columbia/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a good discussion about the CoHi CVS on Reddit. Lots of speculation that CVS corporate is keeping it open on purpose in such dire shape in order to generate media interest and use it (and a few other locations around the country) as a scapegoat when reporting lackluster quarterly earnings.
CVS runs the pharmacy in Target across the street. That is clean, well-stocked, and orderly.
Obviously there’s speculation, people don’t want to face Occam’s Razor that maybe there is an actual problem with theft. But yeah totally let’s anecdotally speculate on a big, evil, insurance-carrying company as being at fault. We can’t point the finger at anyone because it might cause offense. That’s more important than a swift response.
Anonymous wrote:There's a good discussion about the CoHi CVS on Reddit. Lots of speculation that CVS corporate is keeping it open on purpose in such dire shape in order to generate media interest and use it (and a few other locations around the country) as a scapegoat when reporting lackluster quarterly earnings.
CVS runs the pharmacy in Target across the street. That is clean, well-stocked, and orderly.