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    1. Saintiel on

      Yes. Same as salmon, electric toothbrush change heads, chocolate and razor blades.

    2. Tyhmatahti on

      Because junkies keep stealing them. Amfetamine and cheese, classic combination.

    3. 50746974736b61 on

      Fun fact: cheese is the most stolen food in the world.

      Not sure why cheddar specifically in this case though. Price probably?

    4. Majestic_beer on

      Junkies stealing it? Easy product to sell as it doesn’t matter if cold chain has been broken. And okay ish price probably some kebab shop buying illegally.

    5. Madeira_PinceNez on

      Cheese is one of the most shoplifted items in the world. Google cheese + shoplifting, there’s loads of research about it.

      [A story from a couple years ago](https://yle.fi/a/74-20018140), though that was parmesan not cheddar.

    6. Adventurous-Pie-8839 on

      Yeah. Shops have rolls of security tags. They stick whatever is stolen frequently. 

    7. -happycow- on

      Sorry I’m late boss, I was up all night eating cheese with the boys

    8. Slowly_boiling_frog on

      Because people steal them for re-sale wherever it is that you live/that Lidl is located in. For context, where I live neither of the 2 nearby Lidls need security tags on their cheese. I’ve only ever seen the e-sec. tags on whole filet mignons and other pieces of expensive meat here.

    9. UndeniableLie on

      You got to be in really bad spot to steal low cost brand cheese from lidl. Or just in desperate need of cheese. There are like 100 products in lidl alone that for sure are more valuable

    10. guggaburggi on

      If you got a lot of cheddar, it means you’re loaded.
      Got to secure those bad boys.

    11. Westher98 on

      Lidl in the last few years has been adding those tags a little bit everywhere. I’ve noticed them on various pieces of meat (beef and pork), salmon, chocolate (Fazer), and nuts.

      It’s to prevent shoplifting.

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