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Also true for Walgreens and Targets in CC tbh. It's ridiculous. And they make you feel like a terrible person for asking them to unlock the damn shampoos or laundry detergents.
We’re sorry that you have to do your job because your company locks things up.
Sigh it sucks Philly is struggling so much with this small stuff. With all the stealing and dirtiness of the city.
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That's just the cvs vibe. I've been to cvs here, in Baltimore and in Alabama and they're all about the same. Might be slightly better in the south.
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Will when stealing isn't a crime in philly anymore they need to lock shit up
It’s not just Philly. The CVS near my mom’s house out in cow country is the same.
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CVS sucks anywhere, but so do all the chain pharmacies these days. Better off getting Rx's filled at an independent or mail-order and picking up health and beauty stuff at the supermarket (and will likely be a lot cheaper).
Makes sense as there's a location one block away in the Target.
And 5-6 blocks away on Broad and Spring Garden
I'm surprised they're not keeping Hamilton and closing this one.
And another one at 23rd and Fairmount.
Honestly always thought this one would close after the 21st and Hamilton location opened. Tbh shocked it’s the other way around.
That cvs had the most random shit locked away like body wash. I went to get Advil and the girl made me follow her there and step away from the case. Good riddance.
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Yeah she just acted like I was gonna pull a gun on her for a 20 dollar bottle of Advil like calm down
To you that might seem ridiculous but people rob, steal, and shoot for way less especially in Philadelphia.
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….They lock things up at stores in every city.
Your point? Whatever it is, it doesn’t invalidate mine even in the slightest 😂
Just weird that people go out of their way to shit on Philly at every chance. Someone posted a pic of locked up stuff at a Philly Target on some other sub (also to shit on Philly) and people were commenting from like dozens of cities saying it was the same there.
Philadelphia consistently ranks above the national average in terms of crime, especially violent offenses. Sorry that you’re in denial. If you’re from Philly, your pride is blinding you to the facts. Look it up.
I know the stats. Doesn’t make it less weird how much the Philly sub hates Philly and still exaggerates at times.
You clearly don’t know the stats if you’re willing to argue that it’s “weird” that a subreddit of a city is simply AWARE that their city is dangerous. I didn’t say it was the most dangerous but it tops multiple charts. But I won’t argue your opinion with you any longer, God bless.
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I’m not shitting on Philly I’m shitting on CVS
It's like that in almost every CVS in the city now. My local one at 43rd and Locust is the same, but the employees there are great and somewhat embarrassed about the entire situation. I had to ask for generic prilosec that was locked up.
That’s crazy ugh
I go to that one too. I love putting my body against the freezers and moaning
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If the city actually provided a decent opportunity at life with our tax dollars, people wouldn't have to steal
Oooh sorry for the downvotes, people hate when you point out that individual responsibility wont fix collective issues
Yeah it's much easier to be mad at poor people. 'If only they stopped drinking a $7 coffee every day they'd be able to rise out of homelessness!'
Idgaf about downvotes but thanks :)
Right, cause it’s their fault that people steal shit all the time??
Walgreens admitted to exaggerating and overreacting.
I'm not exactly buying that story either. I feel like the cfo only said that to 'save face' and avoid scrutiny from investors.
No but you don’t have to treat every person like a criminal especially since I’m asking for the meds not being shady
The cvs employee unlocked the case for you to get advil and then locked it back up when you were done?? SHE HAS SOME NERVE!!
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Rule 1: Please refrain from personal attacks, and keep discussion civil.
Yeah because people steal shit
Yeah i just buy that kinda shit on amazon these days. I’m not searching for the one employee in the entire store to help me get a stick of deodorant
Same. And at CVS if you push the button to get an employee to unlock the case it announces to the whole store that you need assistance in deodorants or whatever. I know it’s not embarrassing to buy deodorant everyone does it but the whole store doesn’t have to know my business.
I hear ya. I buy my Preparation H out in Lancaster.
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I use CVS carepass. It costs $48 a year. BUT you get a $10 promo code every month, which more than makes up for that. You can order online and as long as you buy one CVS item such as a CVS or Gold Emblem product, delivery is free. My last order was for $32.75, but with the $10 promo code and other discounts on my carepass card, I ended up spending $10.48. I just add things to my shopping cart and order once a month. Delivery comes from stores around the country, sometimes more than one and usually arrives in 3-5 days by UPS.
How do they even make money, is there a minimum spend to apply the $10 code??
Once or twice I've paid pennies using my $10 discount. Literally. There's also a 20% discount on cvs brand stuff. Very good discounts for the cost.
I have no idea how they make money. No minimum. There have been times when my order has been divided between two stores and something for $5 has been sent for free by UPS.
r/hailcorporate
Rite Aid at 23rd and Walnut was gotten rid of as well, which sucks, cause that one was 24 hours and I could walk to it from my apartment.
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Stores closing or cutting hours really takes away a major amenity of city living. It’s what happens when our city leadership makes crime legal I guess.
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Can you not get the same stuff at the Target around the corner?
There are like 3 CVSses in a 5 block radius up there lmao
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Also a RiteAid a block over
Consider it targot
Competition is good?
Target and CVS have a partnership where CVS runs the pharmacy in target, so it’s not really competitive
Ah, now this makes more sense. Thanks for that.
It’s not a partnership, CVS outright owns Target pharmacy
And target sold it to them, creating a partnership
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I already got a ton of snacks 50% off from there. I go there about three times a week. The variety is shrinking though. I don’t think they’re marking anything down but the food though. Most of it will be returned to the warehouse and shipped to other locations.
Did that too, so many discount snacks.
Just put everything behind glass, like a snack machine, and then make people pay before the items are given to them.
It negatively impacts sales quite a bit. You have to lose quite a bit of product for it to be worth it. Now you have a store that has less sales, higher operating costs and potential staffing issues. A lot of times it's just easier to close up and move elsewhere.
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Is that the cvs that’s inside the new building?
New-ish. Yeah.
what's going in there instead?
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Were they also trying to organize?
Past_Cartographer230 t1_jbc2knl wrote
Cvs sucks in philly. Everything you need is locked up and they are understaffed so no one is around to help you.