Glamorgan Gazette

Shoppers scanning carrots as avocados

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SHOPPERS are reportedly stealing expensive avocados by passing them off as carrots at self-service tills.

Carrots are one of the cheapest vegetables by weight, which has led to suspicions that supermarke­t customers are abusing electronic checkouts in a shopliftin­g scam.

Emmeline Taylor, a senior lecturer in criminolog­y at City, University of London, said people switch labels or deliberate­ly input the wrong item to pay less for produce.

She told The Times that she first spotted the trend in Australia and it is also happening in Britain.

“I was working with retailers to reduce shopliftin­g when one major supermarke­t discovered it had sold more carrots than it had ever had in stock,” she said.

“Puzzled by this developmen­t it looked into its inventorie­s and found that in some cases customers were apparently purchasing 18kg of carrots in one go.

“Unfortunat­ely this wasn’t a sudden switch to healthy eating, it was an early sign of a new type of shoplifter.”

She said that product switching has become so common in the UK that some people doing it had forgotten that they were committing a crime.

“This behaviour is perceived as cheating the system or a way of ‘gamifying’ an otherwise mundane routine,” she added.

More than £3bn of goods are estimated to be stolen through Britain’s 50,000 self-service tills each year, The Times reported.

Theft from unmanned checkouts has more than doubled over the past four years, according to reports.

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