bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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- Nov 28, 2012
I knew that Spam was popular in Hawaii, but this seems just crazy.
I've heard of baby formula theft where the formula is kept either locked up or in special shelves with sliding panels that make it difficult to remove more than one at a time. I've bought some in a pinch (and they're kind of pricey) at Walgreens, and remember they had hard to remove labels that said that they were only for sale at Walgreens.
They're also pretty bold:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-wildly-popular-mystery-meat-in-locked-cases/
The thefts have proliferated to the point that some businesses are putting Spam in plastic cases under lock and key, she said, along with the more conventional and more expensive shoplifting targets such as electronics, Gillette Power Fusion razor refills and, as it happens, canned corned beef, also popular in Hawaii.
The thefts have proliferated to the point that some businesses are putting Spam in plastic cases under lock and key, she said, along with the more conventional and more expensive shoplifting targets such as electronics, Gillette Power Fusion razor refills and, as it happens, canned corned beef, also popular in Hawaii.
I've heard of baby formula theft where the formula is kept either locked up or in special shelves with sliding panels that make it difficult to remove more than one at a time. I've bought some in a pinch (and they're kind of pricey) at Walgreens, and remember they had hard to remove labels that said that they were only for sale at Walgreens.
They're also pretty bold:
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/...lice-seek-2-in-connection-with-theft-of-spam/
The two males entered a Fort Street Mall store at about 11:45 a.m. Oct. 3, and one of them selected a case of Spam, concealed it, then left the store without paying, police said.
A security guard tried to stop the suspect, but was punched by someone before both suspects fled. Police said the second male did not assist the man who took the case of Spam during the struggle with security.
The two males entered a Fort Street Mall store at about 11:45 a.m. Oct. 3, and one of them selected a case of Spam, concealed it, then left the store without paying, police said.
A security guard tried to stop the suspect, but was punched by someone before both suspects fled. Police said the second male did not assist the man who took the case of Spam during the struggle with security.