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The Banana Trick and Other Acts of Self

Behind every “victimless” self-checkout scam sits a very human story: a shopper convincing themselves it’s harmless, a cashier replaced by a screen, a store quietly absorbing another loss. Tricks like mislabeling steak as bananas, bagging items without scanning, or swapping barcodes feel small in the moment, especially when the target is a faceless corporation that seems too big to hurt. Yet, at scale, those tiny betrayals add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars in vanished goods and higher prices for everyone else.

Retailers, caught between labor costs and mounting theft, are doubling down on surveillance instead of abandoning the technology. Weight sensors have given way to cameras that track every hand movement, every item, every pause. The illusion of anonymity that once emboldened casual thieves is rapidly disappearing. In the end, the real question isn’t whether the machine can be fooled, but what our choices in front of it reveal about us.

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