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90% of rural retailers in England affected by shoplifting increase

25 May 2026
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More than 90% of rural retailers in the UK have been victims of shoplifting in the past year, according to a survey by NFU Mutual. The average annual loss per business due to theft is around £83,000, with some reporting losses exceeding £500,000. A recent incident at Broadditch farm shop in Kent saw thieves steal a safe containing £5,000 and donation boxes. The survey revealed that nearly a quarter of rural retailers had experienced multiple thefts, while 46% reported staff being verbally abused and 25% facing physical assault. In response to rising crime levels, the UK government passed the Crime and Policing Bill, creating stricter measures against assaults on retail workers and addressing low-level theft.

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The increase in shoplifting incidents reflects a broader trend, with thefts in England and Wales rising 20% from 2023 to 2024, followed by an additional 5% increase the following year. This surge in crime not only affects retailers financially but also impacts employee safety and community trust. As rural retailers face unique challenges due to their remote locations, the government’s legislative efforts aim to provide better protection for both businesses and workers. The findings underscore the urgent need for effective crime prevention measures in both urban and rural areas, highlighting a significant shift in retail crime dynamics across the UK.

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