• brbposting
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    8 months ago

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    “Get plugged into the supply chain security industry, because the theft of loads of avocados is just the tip of the iceberg,” Ramon said. “If [Sandoval] were to harden her supply chain against that particular method of theft, the cargo thieves are just going to target her with the next step in the sophistication ladder, so to speak. There are a dozen different modus operandi with varying sophistication levels between the one that she experienced and the ones that we’re dealing with right now in places like California and Kentucky.”

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      8 months ago

      That poses an interesting question. They could go all out and spend tens of thousands on security. But at what point does the math not add up, and they are spending more per year than their losses are on average? At that point, should they just let it happen?

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        8 months ago

        the occasional load of explosive avocados would slow them down… i don’t know how expensive it is to disguise explosives as avocados, but the important thing is to get the word out there among the avocado jackers… this forces them to add security measures in response… avocado scanners aren’t cheap…