• @reddig33
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    7 months ago

    When Walgreens cuts prices, it’s usually shrinkflation. They often have deals on paper towels and toilet paper — but when you look at the sheet count, it’s about half of what you would get on the same roll at a grocery store.

    Same for fluid ounces on things like dish and laundry soap.

    • @sudo42
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      147 months ago

      OMG. Just got burned by Walgreens by this. Went to buy eyedrops. The name brand was out, so I bought the Walgreens brand. Same size box, slightly over the (out of stock brand) price. Got home, opened the box… I’ve never seen a bottle of eyedrops so small. Normal bottle is 0.25 oz. This one was 0.08 oz.

      Fuck Walgreens.

      • @thesohoriots
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        27 months ago

        Eyedrops are ungodly expensive. If you can wait a day or two, Amazon will usually ship a two pack for less than a single one from Walgreens or CVS. No one can justify $19 for a single goddamn bottle of eyedrops.

        • @sudo42
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          17 months ago

          That’s what I wound up doing. Purchased the name-brand drops (full-size) for 1/2 od what Walgreens wanted. F Walgreens.

    • BoozillaOP
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      87 months ago

      And it’s absurd what they charge for things like batteries, compared to other places.