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Asda to install vending machines for perfume and batteries to prevent theft

13 April 2026
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Asda is trialing a new strategy to combat shoplifting by introducing vending machines for high-theft items like batteries, razors, and perfumes. This initiative follows a successful trial in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, where vending machines were used to sell cigarettes. Customers would select items via a screen, pay at the tills, and receive a ticket to retrieve their purchases from the vending machine. Asda representatives have indicated that while they are exploring additional vending machine options, there are no immediate plans for a wider rollout. This approach aims to reduce theft while ensuring the safety of staff amidst rising incidents of shoplifting, which have increased by 20% year-on-year, reaching record levels.

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The rise in shoplifting incidents reflects broader economic challenges, with the Office for National Statistics reporting over 530,000 thefts in the past year. Retailers are implementing various counter-measures, such as dummy products and enhanced security measures, in response to this trend. The increase in shoplifting is often linked to the cost of living crisis, which disproportionately affects low-income areas, emphasizing the need for effective retail security solutions. As Asda and other supermarkets adapt their strategies, the impact of these policies on theft rates and customer experience will be closely monitored.

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