Frankly I thought for the past few years that they put in too many new stores.
Can’t remember the last time I was in a stand-alone pharmacy. I get all that stuff at the grocery store or on the net.
It’s not “underperformance”. It’s “out of control inventory shrinkage”.
Major chain store/restaurant closures are being announced daily now. When does the dam break?
I guess no-one is appreciating the greatness of biden’s economy. We need an attitude change. /S
Bidenomics
Hope ours remains. Only have two Rx in our town.
Pharmacies used to be ubiquitous and you always had a steady, regular clientele but with the advent of mail order pharmacies that are vastly cheaper, I think a vast majority, myself included, have switched over because it’s far more convenient.
And if you don’t have customers going to them for drugs - all you’ve got is a corner market shop with higher prices.
Look for closures in the “usual” locations. Stores to close in high crime inner cities, high wage areas(CA), and mostly Democrat managed areas.
It’s not just prices. It’s services, attitude and honesty. And I will leave it at that.
Looks like Bidenomics to me.
That’s a sign that Bidenomics is great for our nation.
What “model” do they wish they had? All of us going down to a central warehouse to make it easy for them?
Or all with deliveries——except who is home if women and men work? That’s why the Avon and fuller Brush and milk deliveries are only on Saturday Evening Post cover posters now.
More people than ever are using prescriptions. Several per person including ones to combat the bad effects of the first two or three.
All medical doctors practice “medicine by blood test” and “medicine by prescriptions.”
Psychiatrists no longer talk hour by hour. They figure out which drugs to give, and find out which amount of dosage, and then prescribe them.
Long overdue. Walgreens has done a lot of acquisitions. Many legacies remained open a mile from each other. Time many redundant locations were shuttered. It’s not as if they have much competition from independent pharmacists. Even Target has sold its pharmacies to CVS.
It’s a pain in the ass to check out....I avoid ‘em like poison......not to mention They’re merchandise is expensive.
The DESTRUCTION OF CAPITALISM requires the DESTRUCTION OF ALL RETAIL BUSINESSES. The DARK UNDERBELLY of CLOWARD & PIVEN.
Fixed it.
This will result in drugSTORE deserts, not drug deserts.
I hope ours closes and a smokey pool hall opens. It’s useless. There’s nothing there that I can’t get at Publix.
A lot of Walgreen Drugs I’ve been in were pretty much dead. The pharmacists are nice, but getting help from anyone else in the store is impossible.
I probably didn’t help to build a bunch of new stores when CVS was already across the street.
What is CVS going to do??? Just about every Walgreens has a CVS across the street...And vice versa....