I wouldn’t recommend it. Zero first-hand knowledge, but I’ve heard their Loss Prevention department is diligent and ruthless. Apparently, they carefully document and tabulate the total theft of return shoplifters. Then, when they have the chance to catch them, they hold on for longer without doing anything. The thief gets emboldened (and has no idea the total dollar amount). Then, Target swoops in, and has law enforcement there waiting. Suddenly, it’s a felony charge based on the accumulated loss…
We’re saying the same thing, I think. Don’t do it. But if you have to do it, a few groceries probably won’t ruin you. Don’t make it a habit. But don’t starve. But don’t make it a real habit.
Supposedly Target doesn’t care as long as it doesn’t get into the thousands/felony level, fyi.
Your mileage may drastically vary.
I wouldn’t recommend it. Zero first-hand knowledge, but I’ve heard their Loss Prevention department is diligent and ruthless. Apparently, they carefully document and tabulate the total theft of return shoplifters. Then, when they have the chance to catch them, they hold on for longer without doing anything. The thief gets emboldened (and has no idea the total dollar amount). Then, Target swoops in, and has law enforcement there waiting. Suddenly, it’s a felony charge based on the accumulated loss…
We’re saying the same thing, I think. Don’t do it. But if you have to do it, a few groceries probably won’t ruin you. Don’t make it a habit. But don’t starve. But don’t make it a real habit.