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NextImg:Giant Food inspecting bags upon exit, keeping youngsters out of some D.C.-area stores after 8 p.m.

Grocery chain Giant Food is getting a handle on bags, inspecting them upon exit at certain D.C.-area stores.

This comes after large bags and suitcases were banned from entering Giant in May in an effort to stop crime.

The new policy will still not allow bags larger than 14 inches by 14 inches by 6 inches, Giant Senior Vice President of Operations Diane Hicks told Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2G Chair Rachelle Nigro in a letter posted on X.

“We understand that our previous policy may have inconvenienced some of our valued customers. This update reflects our ongoing efforts to ensure a more accessible shopping experience while maintaining a secure environment,” Ms. Hicks wrote to Ms. Nigro.

The new bag policy took effect at certain area stores Thursday. 

“I’m not really too fond of it, but I understand why it’s in place. … It goes back to normal people who actually want to come and shop, and it’s unfortunate that bags have to be tagged,” customer Justin Simmons told D.C. NBC affiliate WRC-TV.

Another new policy, which bans those under age 18 from entering certain Giant stores after 8 p.m., will go into effect Thursday, according to the CBS affiliate WUSA-TV.

• Brad Matthews can be reached at bmatthews@washingtontimes.com.