Small Thefts. Big Impact.
In retail, it’s easy to underestimate thefts involving items under $50. Individually, they may seem minor—but when these incidents happen daily, the losses quietly compound into thousands of dollars each year.
This type of shrink is often the hardest to spot because it blends into normal operations. Over time, it erodes margins, affects inventory accuracy, and places unnecessary pressure on pricing and staffing.
The solution starts with training.
When staff are trained to recognize early signs of low-value theft—such as concealment, repeated visits, or product switching—they can take proactive, non-confrontational steps to deter loss before it grows. Simple actions like customer engagement, visibility, and timely communication with security make a measurable difference.
Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services, “we emphasize that effective loss prevention isn’t just about stopping major incidents—it’s about closing the small leaks that drain profits over time. Trained staff, supported by professional security, create a safer store and stronger bottom line.”
Stopping theft early protects more than merchandise—it protects long-term profitability.
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APA Source
National Retail Federation. (2023). National Retail Security Survey. National Retail Federation.




