Yes, but without actually disclosing the shrinkage numbers and locations, its all gas-lighting. With Walgreens they disclosed the most shrinkage were in stores that its pretty much legal to steal stuff less than $1000 and so they closed most of those stores. Are the wal-mart numbers the same?
As I said, I know someone in the retail world at a very high level. They have always said the biggest shrinkage comes from employees - the cashier not scanning items for someone they know most likely. So they traded employee shrinkage for self scan shrinkage - then they can blame others not themselves.
They could RFID tag everything - but they don't want to spend the $.
This article seems to confirm this whole contention from Wal-Mart is bunk:
https://jobera.com/walmart-shrinkage-statistics/
"Shrinkage Contributors
- Employee Theft: A significant 43% of Walmart’s inventory shrinkage is due to employee theft.
- Shoplifting: Shoplifting contributes to 36% of Walmart’s inventory shrinkage.
- Vendor Fraud: Fraud by vendors accounts for 5.4% of the total shrinkage."