Tolentino’s Whole Foods confession sparks microlooting debate

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Jia Tolentino, a longtime New Yorker writer known for anti-capitalist critique, admitted on a New York Times podcast that she had stolen from Whole Foods on several occasions, prompting discussion about microlooting and the moral complexities of consumer behavior and corporate responsibility.
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