WASHINGTON — Grocery store chain Harris Teeter will be requiring customers to show their receipts before walking out of stores starting April 24.
Additionally, the company is also prohibiting customers from bringing in suitcases, duffel bags, oversized backpacks, and roller bags.
"Harris Teeter is committed to providing the highest quality, freshest products to all customers in the communities we serve. Ensuring a safe shopping environment for both our customers and our valued associates is critical," the store said in a statement. "Effective April 24, we will implement improved safety measures at stores in District of Columbia, including the checking of receipts as customers exit the store and a new policy prohibiting suitcases, duffel bags, oversized backpacks and roller bags. These measures will help us maintain a safe shopping experience and continue providing the best service and goods at competitive prices to our customers. We thank our valued associates and customers for their cooperation and patience."
Joy Plater has worked across the street from Harris Teeter for 20 years. Despite government buildings and new apartments, she told WUSA9, crime is getting worse every year.
“I was here earlier this morning. I saw someone drank a drink and put it back. I don’t think it’s going to do anything. It’s scary. Crime in the area is scary. We had that shooting last month. Coming to work everything was blocked off and we couldn’t get to work.” Plater said.
Harris Teeter isn’t the only store implementing new policies. Early this year, Safeway installed security gates at some D.C. locations to deter shoplifting. Shoppers have to scan a bar code on their receipt which will open the exit gates.
Customers told WUSA9 the new policies are a step in the right direction. However, the crime requires a much more aggressive approach.
“I don’t go out at night. I don’t go to gas stations, I’m scared to drive my vehicle. Things have changed over the years from my perspective.” Plater said.
The store has signs as soon as customers walk in, letting them know about these new policies.
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