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Sausages, steak and beef are locked in plastic box with GPS trackers in latest bid to deter shoplifters
Retailers are using GPS-tracked plastic security boxes to lock up high-value meat products like sausages, steak, and beef to combat shoplifting. This anti-theft measure represents an escalation in retail security tactics targeting popular grocery items that are frequently stolen.
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