Store thefts rose from just over a tenth of all shoplifting incidents in Toronto in 2014 to nearly half of all shoplifting incidents by halfway through 2018, according to data
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The fix seems simple enough. No one touches the product unless they've paid for it. We don't need to physically hold the bottles before we purchase, as long as we can see the labels. Put the product behind the counter and install kiosks that show the consumer the labels to read and prices. Once I place my order and pay, the bottles are presented for pick-up. I know this sounds like the 1960s when we shamefully collected our booze in paper bags, but it can be done well with kiosks in the store, showing the inventory available, the years for each batch of wine, giving nuanced and useful info.
Here's the LCBO website store
for red wines under $25. There's no need to physically touch the bottles to make a good decision. It's the only solution that will work - no one touches the product until they've paid for it.