Eyes wide open: How AI is reshaping grocery theft prevention. As theft rises along the grocery aisles, retailers turn to emerging technology to mitigate losses—and pad notoriously tight margins. | ||
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Grocery merchants have endured shoplifting since the first shop opened its doors. Mitigating theft has always hinged on watchful store employees. For the most part, the snagged can of soup or bag of chips amounted to so much petty pilfering. But grocery theft today is evolving into something more organized and frequent. According to the National Retail Federation, retailers across the board, including grocers, witnessed a 93% increase in annual shoplifting incidents between 2019 and 2023. For an industry where profitability balances on an impossibly thin profit margin, theft has become a serious problem. Employee vigilance still matters. But thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), grocers finally have access to technologies that place eyes everywhere—and understand whether the shopper in aisle 12 slipped the package of lobster meat in his overcoat, rather than putting it back in the freezer. "AI is giving grocers new vision—literally and strategically," says Donnafay MacDonald, research director at Info-Tech Research Group. "I sat on a call with a vendor and they said, 'Watch this video and try to detect who is stealing.' Nobody could detect it. But AI could." Grocery retailers are just now beginning to explore these technologies, and incorporate them into their stores, from receiving decks to meat counters to checkout zones and front doors. The digital eyes don't just watch and record: They analyze behavior and alert humans to theft as it takes place in real time, and can identify people whose behavior suggests strong potential for shoplifting. Continued below… |