• Captain Howdy
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    1317 hours ago

    I went into Walmart yesterday for my annual soap/shampoo/mouthwash bulk purchase as they have the products I like at the best price (in bulk). I got to the section and it was all locked up behind glass…

    I turned around and walked right out. No idea where I’m gonna get it from now, but I’m not gonna support that bullshit.

    The claims of mass losses due to shoplifting have been proven false multiple times over. These are just racist store policies intended to make you spend more time in their store or to buy online or from mobile apps.

    Enshitification keeps on keeping on.

    • @aceshigh
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      15 hours ago

      I buy those items from my large grocery store. They have sales too so the goods are fairly priced.

      In my old rite aid I saw a bunch of shop lifters stealing goods, but nothing was done about it. Saw it several times. Security lets them leave.

  • @aceshigh
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    415 hours ago

    lol good luck with that. when they (and rite aid) started locking up their shelves I stopped buying from them.

  • Lumelore (She/her)
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    321 day ago

    Please use local drug stores. The chain stores are absolutely ripping you the fuck off.

    • @slampisko
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      1222 hours ago

      To be fair, if you’re buying drugs in the US, you’re probably getting ripped off by default

    • @[email protected]
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      1 day ago

      Are they?

      I think using goodrx.com has given me the best results to save money on drugs.

      Local drug stores should totally be displaying “we’re cheaper than CVS!” if they want people to show up.

      That is, if they’re actually cheaper…

      • @[email protected]
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        17 hours ago

        FYI, goodrx was selling your prescription info and PII to marketers. edit: to be clear, they were caught selling data between 2017 and 2020.

        • @[email protected]
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          016 hours ago

          I haven’t given them any of my info.

          Do you think walgreens and CVS don’t sell your data? Lol.

          • @[email protected]
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            I suppose ignorance is bliss, as they say.

            edit: in case anyone is curious, the retailer hands your info to goodrx, who sell (sold) it to advertisers.

      • Lumelore (She/her)
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        217 hours ago

        I used to use a chain one and then I switched to a local one and I pay half as much as I used to.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 day ago

        I don’t think local drug stores can afford to be cheaper than a big corporate chain. But the pricing isn’t the point, it’s fostering competition against corporate monopolies.

        Remember that the single purpose of corporations is to make more and more money. By their mandate to their shareholders, all measure of humanity is pushed into the background in favour of growth. The ultimate goal in that pursuit is monopoly: Being the sole supplier for their customers would allow them to dictate sales prices while being the biggest or even sole customer for their suppliers would give them leverage to shift prices in their favour. Their capital backing allows them to cushion out fluctuations in revenue and take losses, so they can afford to underprice and drive out competition, then crank up the enshittification to extort more money from their customers.

        A (comparatively smaller) local store has less leverage to enshittify and exploit. Investing in their higher prices is an investment against that enshittification.

        • @[email protected]
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          -124 hours ago

          I don’t think local drug stores can afford to be cheaper than a big corporate chain.

          Sure they can! It’s not like their owners are surviving off of beans and rice, lol.

          • @[email protected]
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            223 hours ago

            No, but their owners don’t have the bulk buying power to negotiate for better prices with suppliers, the centralised management making the per-store-overhead more efficient, the employment power to push wages, the capital backing to run low prices without risking a bad month leaving a noticeable dent in their liquid assets or even run at a loss for as long as it takes for “lowest price” customers to flock to their stores and drive the local stores out of business.

  • @[email protected]
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    1441 day ago

    If any store starts requiring a fucking app to make a purchase, that store has permanently lost my business.

    You have not earned the privilege of being installed on my phone. Get the fuck out of here.

    • @Wooki
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      724 hours ago

      Its 2024and you go to Mcdonalds drivethrough. First thing you hear:

      Whats your order code

      No good morning. Its straight to whats the order code for the app on your phone.

      Thankfully you can be equally rude back and place your order.

      Next year though? Dont expect the human to stay around for long.

      Line mus go up!

    • @[email protected]
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      420 hours ago

      The strategy for these drug stores was to make themselves the closest option in a lot of neighborhoods. It didn’t work, but they thought it would.

    • @JamesTBagg
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      118 hours ago

      When I worked at night it was the only place open 24 hours. Now the one by me doesn’t even have that going for it.

        • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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          114 hours ago

          Kenny’s the man. Also, he doesn’t like to be tagged just a cocaine dealer, or even just a drug dealer. Kenny’s got range.

  • Bobby Turkalino
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    731 day ago

    I’ve always argued that putting condoms in locked shelves is pro-STD and pro-teen-pregnancy. The fact that you have to walk up to an employee, ask them to open the shelf for you, and have them stand there and watch as you grab a box of condoms has no doubt scared away numerous 16 yr olds when all they were trying to do was be safe.

    • @[email protected]
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      -61 day ago

      I have never seen this. Been in many drug stores. Walmart does this. But not any drug stores I’ve seen.

      • Bobby Turkalino
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        111 day ago

        It’s ultimately up to the franchise owner of each location and their subjective interpretation of how crime-ridden the area is

          • @[email protected]
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            017 hours ago

            Here’s a perspective you might not have thought of. Younger person is already shamed for even buying condoms (the cashier will see them after all) so they steal the condoms instead of buying them. Store owners are sick of losing money so they naturally lock them up. So yes, it does have something to do with crime.

            I’m not here to argue about what you think store owners care about your sex life, I’m just pointing out that there is a valid reason you haven’t considered.

  • @[email protected]
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    841 day ago

    We all just learned from Walgreens’ latest report that placing barriers between consumers and the goods they’re trying to purchase reduces sales, and CVS’ response to this problem is to add a login requirement.

    • @shalafi
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      361 day ago

      Easing the ordering process, and a solid return policy, is how Amazon exploded overnight. Study after study showed that people would walk back if the website offered the slightest hassle. Also funny, something like a 1.3s load time difference would send people to competitors.

      Do they not teach this shit in business school?!

      • @villainy
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        71 day ago

        It took Valve years to build Steam into the juggernaut it is based on maximizing customer value and minimizing friction. Years! Like multiple of them! Who has time for that! I need my profits this quarter!

      • @TheMinions
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        11 day ago

        As someone who has a BS in Business, yes they taught this in business.

        Similarly we had case studies on Wal-mart’s absolute domination of the logistics game which made them a powerhouse in the “before Amazon” times.

  • @roofuskit
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    531 day ago

    Walgreens CEO, “We lost business due to our locked shelves.”

    CVS: “Hold my beer.”

  • aramis87
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    371 day ago

    For this to work, you need to download and install the app and sign up for CVS’ loyalty program. In the store, you need to be logged into the app and connected to the store’s Wi-Fi, and have Bluetooth turned on.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 day ago

      Wow, three strikes, one after the other. If I have to use my phone in a store, I’ll be looking up directions to a competitor. I’m not jumping through hoops to buy stuff.

    • @[email protected]
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      117 hours ago

      Yeah…this is absurd beyond belief. The problem is the average consumer out there will not see how this is an issue.

      • @[email protected]
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        116 hours ago

        This might be too complicated for the average consumer at CVS, which tends to skew towards an older demographic.

    • jawa21
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      121 day ago

      I can’t wait for someone with a flipper zero to just drive around unlocking cases in every CVS in town.

    • @AA5B
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      Yeah, another reason not to go there. Unfortunately no impact since I already don’t.

      Nearby one is 24h so I occasionally go there when everything else is closed, but that’s the only advantage they have. But no way am I downloading their app just to get a bottle of aspirin at 1am

  • @ReverendIrreverence
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    171 day ago

    I guess I am starting to be okay with “leaning in” and taking advantage off my “old guy” (false) technical ineptitude and will just pretend to shuffle up to a store employee and ask them to open those cabinets for me

  • @[email protected]
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    CVS and their deliberate, hostile business practices chased me away years ago when I was unable to stop them from auto-refilling prescriptions I did not need. California finally took action against CVS in 2020 after many years of their carefully engineered abuses.

    Good to see the company’s crappy behavior continues unabated and there’s no reason to give them another try.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      218 hours ago

      Not just refilling prescriptions automatically, but automatically contacting your doctor to request more refills on your behalf once your normal refills refills ran out. I got a phone call from my doctor’s office once, asking me why I was trying to go around them to get more of something that I was only supposed to be on for a short time. Freaking CVS made me look like I was drug seeking.

  • Ulrich
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    91 day ago

    They also tried to make refrigerators into billboards, blocking visibility of anything inside. They were all broken within a matter of months, then replaced again with glass doors sometime later. These people are morons.