I disagree. I’ve no idea what it appears he’s stealing or this man’s circumstances.
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It’s not food, and it’s in bulk, it’s for reselling.
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Doesn’t matter, it could be shampoo to allergy pills, maybe I could understand taking one, but not the shelf
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Replying to @BnejiBneji5 @dyanmt and
Well Walgreens put my local pharmacy out of business by having lower prices but once the pharmacy was gone, their prices skyrocketed. Walgreens made $25 billion last year.
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You’re going to have to cite that one
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Replying to @BnejiBneji5 @dyanmt and
I have to cite that local pharmacies barely exist anymore and everything is Walgreens, CVS, Duane Reade or whatever conglomerate has taken over your town?
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No, I’m asking for the citation that Walgreens comes in, undercuts them just as long as they are in buisness and then raise prices as opposed to prices rising across the board. Maybe it’s good that’s the case, maybe it’s more efficient for these companies to provide these
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Replying to @BnejiBneji5 @dyanmt and
If you can’t even believe this basic principle I can’t help you. Amazon is doing the exact same thing. Do you shop at any locally owned store or do you get everything you buy from Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot and Walgreens?
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Amazon is different as they are an online buisness. I generally don’t because they’re not as good. It’s as simple as those large companies have what I need and local shops don’t
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