• GreyShuck@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    Mixed feelings on this one with Waitrose in particular as a target. Whilst not exactly a workers cooperative, it is employee owned: staff have non-transferable shares. Thefts will hit employees directly as a result.

    Clearly this is not going to be any kind of significant dent in the overall profits of the company - it is very much about the publicity - but, even so, couldn’t they have chosen one with a more standard corporate model?

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    3 days ago

    So they’re just a criminal gang taking advantage of disenfranchised people and dressing it up as Robin Hood?

    You’d think all this effort would be better spent elsewhere doing something more productive.

    • LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      because literally stealing to give to the poor is somehow not like Robin hood

      I know you. You’re the coworker who hears “we have to stop these shoplifters, they’re the reason you don’t get a raise” and goes all Dwight Schrute crazy ready to literally shoot someone for pocketing something despite the fact that you’ve worked there 20 years and never got a raise that even matched inflation. That’s you.