South Yorkshire Police said: ‘We are aware of a new policy that Tesco are trialling in their store to make their customers feel safer.
‘Our officers
from the Rotherham Central Neighbourhood Team are regularly present in the area
and on hand to deal with any reports of theft and antisocial behaviour.
‘We are
supportive of any initiatives that help to make the community feel safer.’
A Tesco store
has announced it will check all customer receipts before they are allowed to
leave.
The measure was
introduced at a supermarket in Rotherham in the hope of cracking down on
shoplifting and anti-social behaviour.
The first
shoppers knew of the initiative was when a typed notice appeared in the window
of the Drummond Street store.
It told
customers they were ‘making some changes’ and wanted to let them know in
advance.
‘We will be
asking all customers to produce their receipt for goods purchased when leaving
the store,’ it said.
‘We know this
may sound a little unusual, but we genuinely believe this is the right thing to
do for our regular customers.’
The store said
it was continually looking for ways to make shopping visits ‘as simple, safe
and pleasant as can be’.
It added:
‘Unfortunately, the time we want to spend serving customers, getting the
products you want on the shelves and ensuring we’re doing our best for you is
instead of being spent dealing with lots of types of antisocial behaviour and
theft, which we know can make your shopping trip unpleasant or even make you
feel unsafe.’
It also claimed
another store in a town centre ‘very similar to Rotherham’ had already trialled
receipt-checking and customer feedback was ‘overwhelmingly positive.’
‘Checking your
receipt should only take a few seconds of your time and will never negatively
impact a genuine customer,’ it added.
The store has
also said it has the support of Rotherham Central Neighbourhood Team.
A Tesco
spokesman said: ‘We’re currently asking customers shopping at our Rotherham
Extra Store to show their receipt to colleagues as they leave the store after
some recent incidents of theft. We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.’
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