San Francisco business owner fed up as store ransacked for a 4th time

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San Francisco business is considering calling it quits after it was ransacked for a fourth time.

SAN FRANCISCO – A Cigarettes Cheaper, a family-owned small business, has been operating in the Richmond District since 2003.The stores has been broken into and ransacked on four different occasions, according to Bashir, the store's owner.'It's like a broken record. It's been going on since 2020,' Bashir said. 'What are we supposed to do? All we're trying to do is feed our family, man.

'I think we're at the verge to just completely close our shop because the profit is not that great. All we're trying to do is maintain. Everything's expensive. The rent is up, employee are high, and on top, to deal with this.'The store is walled with interior fencing because of previous break-ins, but Bashier said the thieves used a car to ram through it by driving 'back and forth four times.

 

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