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Walmart Securing Ribeyes with Mesh Wiring and Electronic Security Tag to Prevent Theft

A man from Florida was shocked when he noticed that the meat at his local Walmart had been Locked up to prevent people from stealing it.

The man took a video of it and shred it on TikTok where it went viral.

The video comes during growing concern about the rising crime rates across the country.

It is unclear whether or not the cages are being used in all Walmart stores across the country, or whether the company is implementing the safety measures in stores that are located in areas of high crime.

According to FBI data, there were a total of $1.3 million violets offenses reported in American during 2020, which is a 5% increase from 2019.

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