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Home / Crime and Justice / Shoplifters Crack Egg Market with Clever Swap Scheme

Shoplifters Crack Egg Market with Clever Swap Scheme

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Thieves replace expensive eggs with cheaper varieties in their original packaging.
  • A customer discovered premium eggs swapped for standard ones at Waitrose.
  • This trend resurfaces amid high egg prices and rising retail crime.
Shoplifters Crack Egg Market with Clever Swap Scheme

A concerning new trend in shoplifting has emerged where thieves meticulously swap high-end eggs for cheaper alternatives within their packaging. A shopper recently discovered that premium Clarence Court eggs, known for their distinct markings and high welfare standards, had been replaced with standard British eggs in a Waitrose purchase. The customer noted that a store employee confirmed such swaps are not uncommon.

This deceptive practice is resurfacing amid continued high egg prices, often referred to as 'egg-flation', which have been attributed to factors like bird flu outbreaks affecting flocks. Retail crime is reportedly at a breaking point, with a significant increase in offenses across England and Wales. Authorities are concerned that products may require enhanced security measures.

Similar shoplifting tactics have been observed in other major supermarkets, including Asda and Sainsbury's, where customers have reported or intervened in egg-swapping incidents. Retailers are facing substantial losses, estimated to be £1.8 billion annually, prompting discussions about more robust security and potential packaging improvements.

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Thieves are discreetly replacing expensive eggs with cheaper varieties within their original packaging before purchasing.
A shopper at Waitrose found premium Clarence Court eggs swapped for standard ones, noticing the lack of distinctive markings.
The trend is linked to high egg prices, known as 'egg-flation', and a general increase in retail crime across the UK.

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