I understand we are tired of hearing the 'r' word associated with everything, but I really was wondering if it was just me. I don't know if any of you have heard of Sally's beauty supply, but it is a major beauty supply chain around where I live. They sell majority white haircare and products, and they have a few black hair care products as well. But, every one of those beauty supplies I have been in, puts the black haircare products, right next to the aisle the register is, where the aisle can be 'watched'. I noticed this, when I went to the first one, when someone was sticking there head out to watch me. And a few other ones I have been to.
I don't blame them for protecting their merchandise, but are black people more likely to steal hair products? And does our singling out have be so obvious? Hmmmm, just an observation.
I don't blame them for protecting their merchandise, but are black people more likely to steal hair products? And does our singling out have be so obvious? Hmmmm, just an observation.
) I am not knocking them. But, it is a little offensive that most of them(being a predominantly white beauty chain), place the black merchandise near registers. I really wouldn't think nothing of it, if it were evenly distributed across many stores. And the Sally's I were in, were not in black neighborhoods, nor were they in close proximities. And 1/3 of these stores I were in a black associate was there at the time. So, I guess it depends on location. 
