Never trust the corporations excuses.

PS: I wasn’t sure if this was a good fit for this community, but I couldn’t think of another. Any suggestions?

  • GrayBackgroundMusicOP
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    8 months ago

    Did you read the article?

    On October 5, Popular Information analyzed publicly available crime data for the stores Target is closing in New York and San Francisco. This data revealed that stores that are being closed had lower levels of theft than nearby stores that have remained open. A report by the Seattle Times of the stores Target is shuttering in the Seattle area follows a similar pattern.

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      8 months ago

      Did you read the article?

      Of course.

      The data they are talking about is interesting and related, and while it does have correlation, it’s missing causation. There could be unreported theft, they might be closing stores with lower theft to move traffic to other stores (with higher theft) for other reasons, etc.

      I’m not taking Target’s side, but I still wouldn’t say this is immediately conclusive.