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Are You Being Followed by Scammers in the Grocery Aisle?

September 6, 2025 by Teri Monroe
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Shopping for groceries feels routine, but scammers see it as an opportunity. Seniors in particular are increasingly targeted in stores. Scammers may follow, observe, or strike up conversations with hidden agendas. The grocery aisle can quickly turn into a setup for fraud. Here’s what to watch for.

Scammers Observe Shopping Habits

Criminals often watch what seniors buy and how they pay. Large purchases, use of cash, or unfamiliarity with technology can all signal vulnerability. Seniors who move slowly or appear distracted also draw attention. Observation may seem harmless at first. But it’s often the first step in a scam.

Friendly Strangers May Not Be Friendly

Strangers offering to help with carts, bags, or directions may not be genuine. Some use friendliness to gather personal details or build false trust. Seniors may reveal more than intended in casual conversation. Scammers exploit kindness as an entry point. Politeness should always be balanced with caution.

Payment Distraction Tricks

One common scam is distracting seniors at checkout. Scammers may ask questions or “accidentally” bump into them while they enter PINs. These tricks allow quick glimpses of cards or wallets. Even small lapses can lead to fraud. Awareness during payment is crucial.

Following Beyond the Store

Some scammers follow seniors out of the store to parking lots or even home. They may look for opportunities to snatch bags or gather more personal details. Seniors who don’t notice being followed face a greater risk. Changing routes and staying alert can help. Never assume the scam ends at the checkout.

Protecting Yourself While Shopping

Simple habits go a long way in preventing grocery scams. Keep wallets secure, avoid oversharing, and stay alert when paying. Choose well-lit, busy stores whenever possible. If something feels off, ask store staff for assistance. Safety should always be part of the shopping list.

The Takeaway on Grocery Scams

Grocery shopping shouldn’t feel unsafe, but scammers are adapting to new environments. Seniors can protect themselves by staying alert and cautious. Awareness turns everyday errands into safer experiences. With small changes, shopping can remain stress-free. A little vigilance goes a long way in the aisle.

Have you ever noticed suspicious behavior while shopping for groceries, and how would you handle it if it happened to you?

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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