Giant Food Bans Large Bags in DC Stores to Curb Theft

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Giant Food grocery stores in Waverly, Baltimore, have implemented a new policy prohibiting large bags to combat high levels of theft. The rule, which restricts bags larger than 14 by 14 by 6 inches, has received mixed reactions from customers and local officials. While some see it as a necessary measure to reduce theft, others find it inconvenient and believe it unfairly impacts regular shoppers. The store management and local authorities are exploring alternative solutions to address the issue.
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