San Francisco Stores Now Locking Up Candy Due to Theft

San Francisco Stores Now Locking Up Candy Due to Theft

THE SIGNAL

San Francisco residents that are looking to satisy a sweet tooth will have to go through a series of extra steps as candy is now being locked up in stores amid rising crime in the not so ‘golden’ city. While Butterfingers, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Starbursts, and M&M’s are locked up behind bars, illegal drugs are readily available for consumers as they flow rampant down the city’s streets that are plagued by urine, human feces, and homeless vagrants looking for their next hit.In order to fend off thieves, San Francisco store owners have taken extra measures to combat rampant retail theft and are locking up merchandise up and down store aisles, which now includes candy.A photo taken by the Daily Mail at a Walgreens st …

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