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Co-op puts new high-tech GPS trackers on steaks in bid to track down meat thieves – have YOU spotted them at your local?

Published on April 29, 2025 at 03:34 PM

CO-OP has installed new GPS trackers on steaks in an attempt to find thieves stealing meat from the shops.

The security devices have been put on steak in rural stores as

GPS-tracked beef steak in a Co-op store package.
A meat packet with GPS at a rural Co-Op store

Packets of beef at some of its branches are now being tagged using global positioning systems (GPS) which use satellites to keep an eye on an item.

have even set up a working group to find out where all the pinched cuts are going.

GPS trackers could allow them to see exactly where the meat travels

Some have claimed it is sold on to restaurants and smaller shops who even give thieves a shopping list.

One Co-Op store manager in London said items taken from his store were being offered for sale to customers in the pub next door.

He added: “It’s ridiculous. They are selling cheap steaks and roast dinners because he’s got them all for free.”;

And Inspector Oliver Vale, of Nottinghamshire police, told the podcast Retail Crime Uncovered: “We’re quite confident to say that convenience stores or smaller independents are actually giving [the thieves] a shopping list.”;

Shopper George Arrowsmith is the latest shopper to notice the tracking devices in his local branch.

He said on X: “Funny how supermarkets in rural Buckinghamshire put security tags on the beef now. That wasn’t necessary when I was a kid.

“I wonder what changed...”;

Last year, 516,971 shoplifting offences were logged by police forces -up 20 per cent from 429,873 in 2023.

The 22 years ago in 2003, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Many offences also go unrecorded, meaning the issue could be far, far worse.

Some stores have adapted, putting security tags on individual items, removing the most-stolen items and putting them behind counters and even putting dummy products on display.

A spokesperson for the said: “Security tags on higher value products are used as part of a wide range of preventative measure to deter shop theft.

“Shop theft can all too often be a trigger for anti-social behaviour and abuse, Co-op’s own crime levels index below that of the sector, and Co-op is committed to investing to create safer, stronger and more resilient communities.”;

Exterior of a Co-op store in Holborn, London.
Co-op said the GPS is part of a crackdown on theft in shops

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