Sunday Times

Ice-cream boss in meltdown mode over theft

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ICE-cream thieves are on the rampage in New York and one billionair­e has reached melting point. The supermarke­t tycoon has offered a $5 000 (R67 100) reward leading to the arrest and prosecutio­n of the gang behind it.

John Catsimatid­is, who owns the Gristedes chain of grocery stores, said he was fed up with a ruthless gang cleaning out his freezer cases and selling luxurious cartons to corner stores for a fraction of the price on his shelves.

“It’s a nice summer reward,” he said. “Our managers have been going through the refrigerat­or cases and they’re wiped out.

“This gang of three to four people comes in and puts them HOT: A reward is out to nab New York’s ice-cream bandits in large shopping bags, they distract the manager and sell them,” he added.

The biggest single theft was around 100 to 125 tubs worth $700 to $800, with stores in Manhattan the hardest hit. The scam had been going on six months, Catsimatid­is said.

The announceme­nt of the reward comes with New York in the grip of a heatwave, expected to last until today.

With the humidity, it could feel as hot as 43ºC although real temperatur­es will be lower.

Asked whether he thought his $5 000 reward would have an impact, the self-made tycoon replied that the corner store owner buying the ice cream might turn in the thieves.

“We’ve got to get this gang!” Catsimatid­is said.

The billionair­e announced the reward on Twitter, saying “ice-cream bandits are wreaking havoc on NYC supermarke­ts” — quoting a headline in the New York Post tabloid newspaper.

Police confirmed 250 complaints of ice-cream theft and 130 arrests so far in 2016. “We are working closely with the retailers to combat the thefts of ice cream,” a spokesman said.

Catsimatid­is, who immigrated to New York with his family from Greece as a baby, is valued at $3.4-billion by Forbes.

The 67-year-old philanthro­pist is also a Republican donor who ran unsuccessf­ully for mayor of New York in 2013.

Gristedes operates more than 30 stores throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn and suburban Westcheste­r County. — AFP

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