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If those specific items really are stolen at a significantly higher rate than other hair products, they have a reasonable defense. But anyone shocked at why a black person might take issue with only those items in the “African American hair products” section being locked up should pause and actually think for a bit....
In some cities, the shoplifting is so bad that most of the items are under lock and key. Walgreen's locations in San Francisco look like a prison commissary, where workers have to retrieve common items like shaving razors and deodorant. There's no racial component to any of this.