The price of baby formula and premium coffee has surged due to global tariffs, supply chain constraints, and rising commodity costs. These price hikes have made these goods even more attractive targets for organized retail theft rings, many of whom resell stolen goods online or to unregulated wholesalers.
In April 2025, bipartisan lawmakers in Congress introduced the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act (H.R. 2853 / S. 1404) a groundbreaking bill designed to fight back against the rise of sophisticated theft rings targeting retailers and supply chains.
With organized retail crime (ORC) on the rise nationwide, this legislation could reshape how law enforcement, retailers, and transportation providers work together to tackle theft and fraud. Here’s what you need to know:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1404/text
Retailers know the frustration: a customer is ready to buy a pair of sneakers, sandals, or flip-flops—only to discover one is missing. Or worse, a shoplifter has walked out with a single shoe, leaving its mate behind as dead stock. These seemingly small issues add up to lost sales, frustrated shoppers, and wasted time for sales associates trying to match items that have been separated.
With tariffs hitting consumer staples from cars to electronics, apparel to home goods, retailers will be paying much more for inventory. Some newly tariffed imports will see duties as high as 36% or 40%, adding pressure to supply chains already strained by global uncertainty.
The likely result? Scarcity on store shelves, higher prices for consumers, and a retail environment ripe for theft.
Security Tags Matter!
While much of the conversation centered on digital threats, physical loss prevention tools like EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) security tags remain a critical part of a multi-layered defense. As theft rings grow bolder and more strategic, including a reported 1,475% spike in cargo theft via deception between 2022 and 2024, visible deterrents like tags, labels, and sensors are evolving in both form and function.
https://nrfprotect.nrf.com/attend/2025-event-recap
Despite the backend data advantages RFID provides, the absence of visible deterrents sends the wrong message to would-be thieves. As with home security, visibility matters, alarms, signage, and cameras all reduce the likelihood of criminal behavior. In stores, hard tags and pedestals play that same role.
EAS systems trigger an alarm, but some brazen shoplifters often gamble they can get away or that staff won’t respond. With ink tags, the risk is greater: even if they succeed in leaving the store, the ink tag is there to prevent use, return, or resale of the item.
Technical Advice for Retailers
Q: What advice would you give to a retailer planning a new store versus retrofitting an existing one?
A: For new builds, get your EAS vendor in touch with the general contractor early. That way, all the wiring can be hidden for a clean look and long-term protection. For retrofits, the key is communication—especially with store staff. If you’ve been merchandising coats next to the door and now those coats have tags, they’ll constantly set off alarms. Layouts often need to change, and that has to be explained clearly to staff.
Retailers will not just be protecting profits. They will be guarding massive capital outlays. This is not speculative spending. It is survival spending. In a supply chain still reeling from post-pandemic disruptions and inflation, the stakes are now higher than at any point in recent memory.
EAS systems aren't just about sounding alarms — they’re your frontline defense against loss, fraud, and inefficiency. Retail Security Group Inc. pairs cutting-edge technology from trusted names like Checkpoint and Sensormatic with installation expertise that ensures your system works as intended from day one.
Protecting your inventory is no longer about just improving margins—it’s about survival in an age of scarcity. With fewer goods on the shelves and higher costs to restock them, every stolen item represents a much deeper loss.
Every economic indicator points to a historic rise in theft risk for the second half of 2025.
With empty shelves, higher prices, and increased desperation, organized retail crime (ORC) and everyday shoplifting will become much harder to control without strong preventive measures.
Tariffs, like inflation, are an external shock. Retailers can’t control them—but they can control how they prepare. With customers stretched thin and prices likely to rise, now is not the time to delay security investments.
https://foodtradenews.com/2025/01/13/outlook-2025-what-do-retailers-expect-regarding-tariffs-high-prices-shoplifting/
If retailers don’t act fast, the shoplifting wave could drown already fragile profit margins.
The winners of this next phase in the retail economy won’t just be those with great inventory or low overhead—they’ll be the ones who protect what they have with smart, scalable security systems.
Tariffs are here. Prices are rising. Now’s the time to tag it before they bag it.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/consumer/tariffs-and-your-money-when-to-expect-higher-prices-on-produce-cars-everyday-goods/3882638/
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The $800,000 in booze stolen from Virginia ABC stores represents not just a financial loss, but a challenge to the entire retail model. With organized theft rings accounting for a significant portion of these losses, implementing sophisticated security measures like dual-technology EAS systems isn't just an option—it's increasingly becoming a necessity for sustainable operations.
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2024/08/02/stolen-alcohol-virginia-abc-stores
Too many thieves today know they can get away with it. In some cities, the legal system refuses to prosecute shoplifters unless they steal above a certain dollar amount. This loophole has been exploited by organized retail crime rings, where criminals steal just under the limit repeatedly, knowing there will be no consequences.
https://www.loc.gov/item/global-legal-monitor/2025-03-04/new-zealand-government-proposes-new-citizens-arrest-powers-to-address-shoplifting/
Due to her history of theft, Walmart took extreme measures by banning her from all its stores nationwide. “We value our customers and associates and want them to have a pleasant shopping experience. Though rare, there are instances when someone is no longer welcome in our stores,” a Walmart representative stated.
The need for multiple security approaches becomes particularly apparent when considering the rise of self-checkout technology. Research from the University of Leicester found that self-checkout areas account for 20-25% of all store inventory shrink, with some grocery retailers experiencing 90-100% higher losses in stores with self-checkout options.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/11/12/retailers-weigh-putting-radio-emitting-threads-into-clothes-to-curb-thefts/
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