The Guardian Australia – Business
·business
·1 hour ago
Rural retailers lose £83,000 annually as crime hits nine in ten businesses
Nine in 10 rural retailers in the UK were victims of crime in the past 12 months, according to NFU Mutual research released this week. Each affected business lost an average of £83,000 annually, with farm shops particularly targeted due to remote locations. The findings underscore the widespread impact of rising shoplifting and theft across all areas of Britain.
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