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Need To Know > U.K News > Flu remedies costing just £2.15 slapped with security tags as sickness and shoplifting sweeps Britain
Tesco started security tagging cold and flu remedies priced from just £2.15 after shoplifting surged, with Nurofen, Lemsip and other medicines now requiring staff removal at a Blackpool store.
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Flu remedies costing just £2.15 slapped with security tags as sickness and shoplifting sweeps Britain

Andy Crick
Last updated: December 29, 2025 10:01 am
Andy Crick Published December 29, 2025
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Cold and flu remedies slapped with security tags spotted at Tesco Express, on the A5099 Central Drive in Blackpool, Lancashire. (Picture: Jam Press)
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Cold and flu remedies on sale for just £2.15 have been slapped with security tags as sickness and shoplifting sweeps Britain.

Thieves are nicking boxes of cheap Nurofen and Lemsip from a Tesco store.

Thefts are giving staff such a headache, they have been forced to stick yellow security tags on packets.

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The cheapest are 200mg boxes of Nurofen for £2.15.

The same size boxes of Nurofen Express – costing £4.50 – also have them.

They read “Security Protected” on them

Tesco started security tagging cold and flu remedies priced from just £2.15 after shoplifting surged, with Nurofen, Lemsip and other medicines now requiring staff removal at a Blackpool store.
Cold and flu remedies slapped with security tags spotted at Tesco Express, on the A5099 Central Drive in Blackpool, Lancashire. (Picture: Jam Press)

Lemsip capsules – also £4.50 – have the yellow labels too.

As do Nuromol – £6.10 – Panadol – £6.30 – and £7 Gaviscon.

Other medicines like CanesOasis Cystitis Relief – also £6.30 – have them as well.

They were spotted at Tesco Express, on the A5099 Central Drive in Blackpool, Lancs.

Customer, Dylan Johnson, 48, popped into the store for a tin of cat food.

He told Need To Know: “The place is like Fort Knox.

Tesco started security tagging cold and flu remedies priced from just £2.15 after shoplifting surged, with Nurofen, Lemsip and other medicines now requiring staff removal at a Blackpool store.
Tesco Express, on the A5099 Central Drive in Blackpool, Lancashire. (Picture: Jam Press)

There are cameras on each aisle, and a security guard keeps his beady eye on you. It’s only a small store, but it feels like the most shoplifted shop in Britain.

“I was shocked when I saw security stickers on the cheese worth just £2.65, but tagging Nurofen is beyond a joke.

“The country has gone mad.”

Earlier this month, another Tesco locked up £1.75 Cadbury chocolate bars to stop sweet-toothed crooks taking them, in Ilford, also in east London.

Sainsbury’s Local in Barnet had £3 Lindt chocolate and £3.85 boxes of Persil pods protected in September.

In June, £2 packs of ham were spotted slapped with security tags at the same Tesco in Blackpool.

Tesco has been approached for comment.

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Tesco started security tagging cold and flu remedies priced from just £2.15 after shoplifting surged, with Nurofen, Lemsip and other medicines now requiring staff removal at a Blackpool store.
Cadbury chocolate bars locked in security boxes spotted in Tesco in Ilford, East London. (Jam Press/@workfoodtravel)
Tesco started security tagging cold and flu remedies priced from just £2.15 after shoplifting surged, with Nurofen, Lemsip and other medicines now requiring staff removal at a Blackpool store.
£3.85 boxes of Persil pods locked up in security boxes spotted in Sainsbury’s Local in Barnet, London. (Picture: Jam Press)
Tesco started security tagging cold and flu remedies priced from just £2.15 after shoplifting surged, with Nurofen, Lemsip and other medicines now requiring staff removal at a Blackpool store.
In June, £2 packs of ham were spotted slapped with security tags at the same Tesco in Blackpool. (Picture: Jam Press)

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