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Locked display cases, and a logistics ride-along.

It’s Monday, and this week we’re on vacation spotlighting all the great work our dedicated reporters have done this year and you will not want to have missed. You can thank us later.

In today’s edition:

—Erin Cabrey, Andrew Adam Newman

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A sign in a CVS describes how to unlock the locked display case using the CVS app.

Andrew Adam Newman

We asked our reporters, who play so well with others, to choose a favorite story from 2024 by a Retail Brew colleague.

In an attempt to cut down on organized retail crime—which some retailers have admitted to overplaying—retail chains have been putting their products on shelves under lock and key.

To retrieve an item, shoppers must buzz for attendants and wait (often, for a while) for them to unlock a case. But CVS—Andrew Adam Newman discovered through a little sleuthing on LinkedIn—was testing a new system that lets consumers unlock the cases with their phones at a location in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. And he, always up for putting his boots on the ground, headed there to test the tech himself.

I asked a couple employees about the system—just as a curious shopper, not identifying myself as a reporter—and they were both fans and said shoppers liked it, too. I asked one whether the app would now track whether I ended up purchasing the detergent and would nab me if I didn’t, but she laughed and said that was not how they were using the system.
It was a distinct improvement over my previous locked-case experiences, which often involved pushing the button for assistance, waiting, reviewing my career goals, then flagging down store associates, who often weren’t personally equipped to help but summoned someone who could.

And Andy is nothing if not persistent, continuing to follow the impact these locked cases have on consumers and retailers. This month, to get another perspective on the strategy of jailing products, he caught up with retail expert Joel Bines, who called it the “the single most customer unfriendly” strategy retailers employ. Besides deploying this phone-unlocking tech, he suggested retailers do a bit more heavylifting to combat shoplifting, like putting less stock on shelves or hiring more associates.

Read the original story: We checked out CVS’s pilot program that lets shoppers unlock display cases with their phones—EC

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A split-screen image with a pair of slippers on a shelf wrapped in plastic at 12:08 pm and the slippers on the author's feet in his apartment at 3:19 pm.

Andrew Adam Newman

In May, Andy ordered a pair of slippers online, and then he literally rode along with them:

On a recent Thursday, we visited a warehouse in Brooklyn where a third-party logistics (3PL) company, Ship Essential, has a unique approach to same-day delivery. We wanted to see how they do it by ordering an item and following its journey from their warehouse to our Manhattan apartment.

Read the whole story here.—AAN


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