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When the Holidays Push Back

The holidays look beautiful from a distance. Twinkling lights, shiny floors, the smell of cinnamon garland and kids laughing… and shopping carts filled to the brim.

But step behind the register, and the picture changes. The noise is louder here. The stress sharper. The smiles tighter. Somewhere between the twinkle and the tension, a shopping cart slips through the door without stopping.

That’s pushout theft.

It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t run. It just moves quietly, steadily, and then it’s gone.

The Numbers Behind the Noise

We studied a subset of stores equipped with the Purchek® pushout theft solution to understand what really happens when the holiday rush hits.

The results weren’t a blip. They were a pattern.
Between October and January, pushout thefts jumped 37 percent compared to the rest of the year.

Pushout Theft Seasonality

February – September: Baseline
October – January: Increase in pushout thefts, peaking at +37%

One store manager described it best: “It feels like the doors forget how to close.” The data simply confirmed what the store teams already knew: the holidays push back! Hard.

Holiday Pressure

Why does theft climb so fast during the season that’s supposed to bring joy?
Because joy doesn’t come cheap. Budgets are tight. Families stretch. Shoppers are squeezed until their breaking point.

Last December, just two days before Christmas, a 79-year-old woman in Florida filled her cart with nearly nine hundred dollars’ worth of food and household items. She had about eighty dollars to her name. When stopped, she didn’t fight or argue. She told police she had stolen the items so she could “enjoy the holidays with her family.” [The Sun, Dec. 23 2024].

It’s easy to label stories like this as crime. Harder, though, is seeing what’s underneath. Financial strain. Loneliness. A holiday that demands more than some people can give.

Now multiply that moment by hundreds of stores, thousands of carts, and millions of chances for people to make a poor choice in a desperate season. That’s what the data doesn’t show: the heartbeat behind the numbers.

The Holiday Pressure Cooker

Imagine a store at 6 p.m. on a Friday in December. The scent of peppermint mochas from the café kiosk. Intercoms blaring for backup at checkout. A toddler crying somewhere near produce. Associates zig-zagging like swallows from aisle to aisle, heads down and hands full.

Then a blur of motion at the exit. Nobody sees it at first. Everyone’s busy. But the shopping cart is already gone. That’s how it happens. It’s not cinematic. It’s not dramatic. It’s the silence that gets you. Pushout Theft silently thrives in the buzz of holiday shopping.

When the pushout data was mapped out, the trend was clear. October is the warning shot, November and December climbs, and January explodes.

The unfortunate irony is the season built on giving becomes the one where taking, hits an all-time high. That’s not a coincidence. It’s a signal that the store’s defenses, no matter how seasoned, are stretched thin by human limits. Pushout thefts even happen right under the noses of security guards posted at the exit. Why? Pushout thefts don’t rely on stealth. They rely on familiarity. To a busy associate or security guard, a cart of unpaid merchandise looks exactly like the one that’s been purchased. That’s what makes pushout thefts so costly and so easy to miss.

From Incident to Intelligence

Every theft tells a story, but most stores only see the last page. When teams start connecting those dots, time, place, and behavior, they realize it’s not random. It’s a pattern that can be learned, even predicted. That’s what we call theft intelligence.

Tools like the Purchek® technology help stop the act in real time, while systems like FaceFirst® identify the patterns hiding beneath it, the repeat offenders, the familiar faces, the time of day when risk quietly spikes. It’s not about catching people. It’s about understanding people. When you understand behavior, you can change outcomes.

Making What You Have Work Harder

Many retailers already have the foundation. If you’re using CartControl®, you’re already running on Gatekeeper’s SmartWheel® technology. It guides your carts. Keeps them contained. But they can do more!

With Purchek®, they evolve from helpers to protectors, locking automatically when a cart filled with unpaid merchandise nears the exit. No risky confrontations or dangerous chases. Just quiet prevention. Think of it as your store’s second sense, not eyes in the back of your head but calm at the front door.

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