Theft Crisis in San Francisco How Retailers and Workers are Suffering

Theft Crisis in San Francisco  How Retailers and Workers are Suffering



Tommy G

The result of this has been costly for San Francisco retailers are pulling out left and right in Union Square once a high-profile destination 17 retailers have pulled out since 2020 this includes places like Nordstrom Office Depot and Old Navy Starbucks alone has closed at least 19 locations in the San Francisco

Area the impact of this is that thousands of people no longer have a place to work to take a closer look at this issue of theft we dive into the underworld

10 comments
  1. Fake news, theft isn't the issue. How would Starbucks be significantly affected by theft?

  2. I have lived in the Bay Area for about a year now for college and somehow the residents all understand that everything is collapsing, but they still love all of their politicians and current government officials. They have been trained to not see the connection between their own government and the decline of their city. It isn't normal to expect to be robbed or burglarized every day. It isn't normal to see dead bodies at places of work or on the streets. This place really is doomed to fail. The worlds smartest idiots pooling their idiotic intelligence together to make the worlds safest least safe city.

  3. Retail shopping is overrated anyway. San Fran should replace all retail with communal exchange depots & several hippy style bartering halls.

  4. Stores like Nordstrom and many others have closed throughout due to losing profits to the outlet and online competitors (TJ Maxx, etc.) It’s not exclusively due to theft. Case in point, they’ve opened more Nordstrom Racks than Nordstroms. Brick and mortar isn’t as profitable.

  5. Hey folk which is a bigger problem, people stealing from big companies or big companies stealing from their employee's? Lets not talk about the billion $ problem of wage thief that won't help the rich.

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