Anonymous wrote:I don't get it generic stool softeners for almost $30, pads $17. Do they not want customers? They can for sure sell these for less money, sell more of them and make a profit. Or did opening a store on every street corner effect their prices? I know they make 99.99% of their money on the prescription drugs but they could be making so much more selling all the other crap in the store that takes up more square footage. They're being asinine not utilizing the rest of their stores. I'd rather run into a drug store to grab something quick then a trip to a box store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it generic stool softeners for almost $30, pads $17. Do they not want customers? They can for sure sell these for less money, sell more of them and make a profit. Or did opening a store on every street corner effect their prices? I know they make 99.99% of their money on the prescription drugs but they could be making so much more selling all the other crap in the store that takes up more square footage. They're being asinine not utilizing the rest of their stores. I'd rather run into a drug store to grab something quick then a trip to a box store.
People with a brain shop at Walmart for these items.
People with money don't live that close to Walmart. Arlington to a walmart is a hike. As far as i know there is no bethesda or McLean Walmart but you do you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it generic stool softeners for almost $30, pads $17. Do they not want customers? They can for sure sell these for less money, sell more of them and make a profit. Or did opening a store on every street corner effect their prices? I know they make 99.99% of their money on the prescription drugs but they could be making so much more selling all the other crap in the store that takes up more square footage. They're being asinine not utilizing the rest of their stores. I'd rather run into a drug store to grab something quick then a trip to a box store.
People with a brain shop at Walmart for these items.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it generic stool softeners for almost $30, pads $17. Do they not want customers? They can for sure sell these for less money, sell more of them and make a profit. Or did opening a store on every street corner effect their prices? I know they make 99.99% of their money on the prescription drugs but they could be making so much more selling all the other crap in the store that takes up more square footage. They're being asinine not utilizing the rest of their stores. I'd rather run into a drug store to grab something quick then a trip to a box store.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it generic stool softeners for almost $30, pads $17. Do they not want customers? They can for sure sell these for less money, sell more of them and make a profit. Or did opening a store on every street corner effect their prices? I know they make 99.99% of their money on the prescription drugs but they could be making so much more selling all the other crap in the store that takes up more square footage. They're being asinine not utilizing the rest of their stores. I'd rather run into a drug store to grab something quick then a trip to a box store.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it generic stool softeners for almost $30, pads $17. Do they not want customers? They can for sure sell these for less money, sell more of them and make a profit. Or did opening a store on every street corner effect their prices? I know they make 99.99% of their money on the prescription drugs but they could be making so much more selling all the other crap in the store that takes up more square footage. They're being asinine not utilizing the rest of their stores. I'd rather run into a drug store to grab something quick then a trip to a box store.