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Many
say attacks on supermarket staff are a
that Britain is "broken". There has been a huge
in anti-social behaviour on Britain's streets. A
published in the Daily Mail newspaper showed that 72 per cent of voters think Britain is broken. Tesco's CEO Ken Murphy said his company has spent £44 million ($55 million) on trying to keep staff
. Despite this, there has also been a big rise in
. These two problems have led to higher
. Mr Murphy wants stricter
for people who verbally or physically attack staff. He said: "Crime is a
on society, and an insult to shoppers and [shop] workers." He said attacks on staff were "unacceptable" and "
-breaking".