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    Default Soooo...how many bottles of Tide do you have in your laundry room?

    This is unbelieveable ... Tide detergent is target of thieves. Theory that drug addicts are stealing off shelves and using to purchase drugs.... and that the detergent is then being sold on black market, even selling it back to retailers it was stolen from. What the hell?

    http://www.thedaily.com/page/2012/03...ide-theft-1-4/
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    Quote Originally Posted by SassyLady View Post
    This is unbelieveable ... Tide detergent is target of thieves. Theory that drug addicts are stealing off shelves and using to purchase drugs.... and that the detergent is then being sold on black market, even selling it back to retailers it was stolen from. What the hell?

    http://www.thedaily.com/page/2012/03...ide-theft-1-4/
    Crazy stuff. Doesn't suprise me they call it liquid gold though...have you priced it at the store lately? Might as well be made out of gold. I never use it,I'm allergic to it.

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    I've heard of laundering drug money, but not literally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logroller View Post
    I've heard of laundering drug money, but not literally.


    Good one!!!
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    I noticed several months ago when I was in Walgreens that the Tide was locked up. I thought,"you gotta be kiddin me!" CVS locks it up too!


    I hardly ever buy Tide because I can't afford it. I did this week however because itwas on sale at Walgreens. It was a Walgreens where my mom lives,and they had a big lock thingy on all the bottles that a cashier had to take off. At my Walgreens,it is locked in a case. Acid reflux medicine is also locked up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisy View Post
    I noticed several months ago when I was in Walgreens that the Tide was locked up. I thought,"you gotta be kiddin me!" CVS locks it up too!


    I hardly ever buy Tide because I can't afford it. I did this week however because itwas on sale at Walgreens. It was a Walgreens where my mom lives,and they had a big lock thingy on all the bottles that a cashier had to take off. At my Walgreens,it is locked in a case. Acid reflux medicine is also locked up.
    I buy some green branded product for $12 that does 100 HE loads. Am I missing out on the tide, is it better in some way?

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    I'm hitting a disconnect here.

    People are stealing Tide laundry detergent?

    Why?

    Is there something about Tide that makes it attractive to thieves?

    Are they going to start stealing Zest soap, and Head&Shoulders shampoo next?

    Somebody already posted the obvious moneylaundering joke, so I won't bother.

    But why would anybody steal Tide laundry soap? Can they make some new designer drug out of it or something? (This turned out to be the case for Sudafed the cold remedy).

    But Tide???

    I don't get it.
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    ...
    Most thieves load carts with dozens of bottles, then dash out the door. Many have getaway cars waiting outside....


    ...
    Officials at Tide are trying to keep their hands clean....



    But hey it's serious
    ...Tide has become a form of currency on the streets. The retail price is steadily high — roughly $10 to $20 a bottle — and it’s a staple in households across socioeconomic classes.

    Tide can go for $5 to $10 a bottle on the black market, authorities say. Enterprising laundry soap peddlers even resell bottles to stores...
    it's called capitalism
    black market is a "market", the original "free" market.


    but as inflation grows we might see more of this on other items and not just for drug users.
    might see grandma running out of a store with a cart full of Pregresso to a waiting handi ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little-Acorn View Post
    I'm hitting a disconnect here.

    People are stealing Tide laundry detergent?

    Why?

    Is there something about Tide that makes it attractive to thieves?

    Are they going to start stealing Zest soap, and Head&Shoulders shampoo next?

    Somebody already posted the obvious moneylaundering joke, so I won't bother.

    But why would anybody steal Tide laundry soap? Can they make some new designer drug out of it or something? (This turned out to be the case for Sudafed the cold remedy).

    But Tide???

    I don't get it.
    I can't say what made people think of selling Tide on the black market. I can say tho that Tide is the best laundry detergent. Clothes get super clean and smell really good! Most women I know love Tide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisy View Post
    I can't say what made people think of selling Tide on the black market. I can say tho that Tide is the best laundry detergent. Clothes get super clean and smell really good! Most women I know love Tide.
    How many of those women seek out surreptitious characters behind the local 7-11, selling the stuff out of their car trunks, when they go shopping for the week's groceries?

    I still don't get why thieves have suddenly decided it's a good idea to steal Tide laundry detergent.
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    FYI----Eskimoes always wash their clothes in Tide because it's too cold out tide.

    A nutcase will do nutty things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little-Acorn View Post
    I'm hitting a disconnect here.

    People are stealing Tide laundry detergent?

    Why?

    Is there something about Tide that makes it attractive to thieves?

    Are they going to start stealing Zest soap, and Head&Shoulders shampoo next?

    Somebody already posted the obvious moneylaundering joke, so I won't bother.

    But why would anybody steal Tide laundry soap? Can they make some new designer drug out of it or something? (This turned out to be the case for Sudafed the cold remedy).

    But Tide???

    I don't get it.
    I have the same thoughts which is why I posted it here. Instead of hoarding gold, should we be buying Tide? Unbelievable what crooks will do these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SassyLady View Post
    I have the same thoughts which is why I posted it here. Instead of hoarding gold, should we be buying Tide? Unbelievable what crooks will do these days.
    Is Tide that stupendous? Seriously, I wash my own clothes and I don't see the difference; maybe I just don't pay that much attention but, separating like fabric/colors is the extent of my concern in the laundry dpt...that and how to fold towels--in thirds, in case you were wondering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logroller View Post
    Is Tide that stupendous? Seriously, I wash my own clothes and I don't see the difference; maybe I just don't pay that much attention but, separating like fabric/colors is the extent of my concern in the laundry dpt...that and how to fold towels--in thirds, in case you were wondering.
    I, personally, don't use Tide. Brings back too many childhood memories of standing over the scrub board and wringer ...... and then hanging the clothes on the clothesline.

    I buy Kirkland HE detergent (Costco brand).
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    Quote Originally Posted by logroller View Post
    Is Tide that stupendous? Seriously, I wash my own clothes and I don't see the difference; maybe I just don't pay that much attention but, separating like fabric/colors is the extent of my concern in the laundry dpt...that and how to fold towels--in thirds, in case you were wondering.
    Doesn't everyone? They fit better in the cabnet that way.

    I do notice the difference in some of the big name detergents compaired to the economy brands. Not big enough of a difference to make me want to pay $10.00 for a bottle though.

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