Retail stores like Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid are locking up even basic merchandise to fight an explosion of theft — costing businesses over $100 billion nationwide. With weak prosecution and little support from local law enforcement, stores are closing by the hundreds. Walgreens alone plans to shut down more than 450 locations, hitting vulnerable communities the hardest.
And yet, instead of demanding accountability from local politicians who refuse to enforce the law, many residents blame the corporations leaving their neighborhoods. This video breaks down the real reasons retail giants are disappearing, how failed policies created this crisis, and why the public must start holding leaders responsible for the consequences of their decisions.
If we don’t fix this now, pharmacy deserts will grow, crime will rise, and communities will be left without essential services.