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A Chicago Walgreens now requires customers to order “non-essential” items from kiosks and pick them up at a counter, according to a WBBM Newsradio report.
The store at Roosevelt and State streets in downtown Chicago has been redesigned to include anti-theft devices for non-essential items and two shelves for “essentials” protected by anti-theft devices where they can shop on their own.
The “anti-theft” store was designed in response to rising theft.
A Walgreens spokesperson said the store is a test.
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