Look What This D.C. CVS Store Shelf is Filled with to Combat Soaring Crime

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  • Source: Unilad
  • 11/13/2023
Crime in D.C. is skyrocketing with no indication of slowing down. While the focus is often on murder and rape, robbery and shoplifting have escalated to such an extent that businesses are leaving these Democrat-run cities due to the massive loss in revenue. One CVS in D.C. has adopted a unique approach to tackle the high crime rate. They're now displaying photos of products on shelves instead of the actual items

Good lord.

From Unilad:


If you've been living under a rock the past year and didn't realise we're still in the midst of a cost of living crisis, then perhaps these images will really drill in the severity of the situation.

Photographs taken at a CVS Pharmacy in Washington DC have revealed the shelves stripped of toilet roll and replaced with framed photographs of the products.
Instagram account @washingtonianprobs shared two images sent in by a member of the public and the image shows shelves stocked with framed photographs of different brands of toilet roll, opposed to the real deal.

A sign on the shelf reads: "PRESS BUTTON. If you need assistance an associate will be here shortly."

The caption adds: "Apparently the CVS on H Street is also having to put their toilet paper in the back to stop it from being stolen.
"Instead they have photos of what’s in stock."


This is what Biden calls “building back better.” A country so incredibly wrought with crime, that we can’t even keep toilet paper on the shelves.

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