Just had a cunning thought... For stores that restock by sight and not by computer inventory (reordering only when a certain number have been scanned through the registers), I was thinking that maybe if you hide a number of the toys throughout the store (and I mean, the entire store), it wouldn't be stealing, but the store would look like they need to restock because their stock is low. But you don't want to clear out the toy section of TFs, because the kids and parents still need to buy TFs, and if they can't, they may not buy any more, or a kid misses out. That sort of scenario would just mean more toys shelfwarming later, and less stock brought into the country. The best thing to do instead of hiding them throughout the store, would be relocate some of the toys to areas where kids or parents are more likely to see them while shopping for 'essentials'. The store gets the sale, and we get restocking.