A Korean supermarket has been hit with its third burglary this month after 22 boxes of treats were stolen.
The theft happened at 5pm last Thursday at Itaewon in Norwich's Castle Quarter.
CCTV footage captured a young man walking through the store before grabbing a large box containing 22 boxes of Pocky Cookies and then rushing for the exit.
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Manager Hai Hen and his colleagues attempted to confront him but he escaped before security teams arrived.
Mr Hen said: "I have been working with Moya and Itaewon for four years now and from what I observe thieves tend to steal way more starting around mid-October, they are usually more aggressive as well.
"Hopefully someone can recognise him, I am pretty sure the police are super busy now, most of the retail stores like TK Maxx and Boots in Castle Quarter have had similar issues."
Itaewon, from the owners of Moya Bubble Tea, opened in May and sells food from countries across Asia.
Anyone with information about the theft should contact Norfolk Constabulary on 101 quoting the reference: 36/79917/24.
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