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A group calling itself Robins des ruelles claimed responsibility for a $3,000 grocery theft in Montreal, saying it was a protest against inflation and corporate greed.
A group calling itself Robins des ruelles claimed responsibility for a $3,000 grocery theft at a Montreal Metro store, saying several Santas and masked elves stole food to protest rising inflation and corporate profiteering.
The group distributed some items publicly near a Christmas tree and planned to send the rest to community food banks.
Montreal police are investigating but have made no arrests.
Metro said theft is illegal and highlighted its $1.15 million in donations and over $81 million in food contributions to food banks in 2025.
The incident has sparked national debate over food insecurity and retail crime, which cost Canada over $9 billion in 2024.
Un grupo que se hace llamar Robins des ruelles se atribuyó la responsabilidad de un robo de 3.000 dólares en un supermercado en Montreal, diciendo que era una protesta contra la inflación y la codicia corporativa.