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  2. Walgreens CEO on shoplifting strategy: 'Lock things up ... - AOL

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    Walgreens said sales increased 7.5% to $39.5 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2025, which ended November 30, 2024, in its quarterly financials, released last week. Driving that result?

  3. The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like ... - AOL

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    The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like putting toothpaste, baby food formula under lock and key are backfiring on sales — customer says, ‘You could wait 10 to 20 minutes’

  4. Walgreens says locking up products from shoplifters hurt sales

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    Walgreens plans to close hundreds of stores by the end of 2025 to turn around its flagging sales. It has already closed roughly 2,000 locations over the past decade and has "a lot of experience ...

  5. Toilet seat riser - Wikipedia

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    Toilet seat risers, toilet risers, or raised toilet seats are assistive technology devices to improve the accessibility of toilets to older people or those with disabilities. They can aid in transfer from wheelchairs, [1] and may help prevent falls. Inappropriately high risers may actually increase fall risk. [2]

  6. Workers' right to access the toilet - Wikipedia

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    Workers' right to access the toilet refers to the rights of employees to take a break when they need to use the toilet. The right to access a toilet is a basic human need. [ 1 ] Unless both the employee and employer agree to compensate the employee on rest breaks an employer cannot take away the worker's right to access a toilet facility while ...

  7. Toilet seat - Wikipedia

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    A toilet seat in the upright position. Toilet seats often have a lid. This lid is frequently left open. The combined toilet seat and lid may be kept in a closed position when a toilet is not in use, making it so—at a minimum—the lid must be raised prior to use.