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Security tags have been put on baskets at a Tesco store in Oldham after a third of them were stolen in the week carrier bag charges were brought in.Security tags have been put on baskets at a Tesco store in Oldham after a third of them were stolen in the week carrier bag charges were brought in.
A spokesman for the Chadderton store confirmed it introduced security tagging after a spate of thefts.A spokesman for the Chadderton store confirmed it introduced security tagging after a spate of thefts.
On 4 October, a 5p charge was brought in for carrier bags in larger retailers across England.On 4 October, a 5p charge was brought in for carrier bags in larger retailers across England.
The supermarket said basket thefts rose massively last week.The supermarket said basket thefts rose massively last week.
Tesco said: "The store had a problem with people taking baskets since the introduction of the carrier bag charge.Tesco said: "The store had a problem with people taking baskets since the introduction of the carrier bag charge.
"It is not a blanket policy, but we have introduced security tags as a result.""It is not a blanket policy, but we have introduced security tags as a result."
Tesco has previously brought in security tags on baskets at the Wythenshawe store in Manchester, but they have since been removed.Tesco has previously brought in security tags on baskets at the Wythenshawe store in Manchester, but they have since been removed.
Some Tesco stores in London have begun security tagging plastic bags to prevent thefts.Some Tesco stores in London have begun security tagging plastic bags to prevent thefts.
The charge brought in by the government aims to reduce the use of single-use carrier bags, and the associated litter, by encouraging people to re-use bags for life.The charge brought in by the government aims to reduce the use of single-use carrier bags, and the associated litter, by encouraging people to re-use bags for life.
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