The top executive at Walgreens lamented the loss of sales from putting items like toothpaste behind lock and key to crack ...
Consider it a simple economic truth, one that ordinary Americans evidently knew long before CEOs: "When you lock things up ..
CEO Tim Wentworth admitted in a recent fiscal report call that combatting shoplifting by locking up items has led to customer dissatisfaction.
Turns out putting everything behind locked glass and ad-covered screens does not create a welcoming shopping environment.
"When you lock things up … you don't sell as many of them. We've kind of proven that pretty conclusively," Wentworth said. "I ...
Walgreens is struggling to deter shoplifting at its stores, according to CEO Tim Wentworth, who described it as "a ...
Keeping products under lock and key dissuaded customers from purchasing them, Walgreens said in earnings call.
Walgreens will close five Chicago stores next month, part of the Deerfield-based pharmacy chain’s plan to shutter 1,200 ...
Walgreens improving pharmacy business and comments from the company’s CEO are convincing Wall Street that the drugstore won't ...
The CEO of Walgreens admits that locking up products to deter theft is irritating paying customers and is hurting sales. The ...
In a recent call with analysts, Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth said preventing theft in stores "is a hand-to-hand combat battle ...