Anonymous wrote:You cannot make this stuff up:
https://wtop.com/dc/2023/10/northeast-cvs-only-has-photos-of-paper-products-on-shelves-due-to-theft/
But let me guess, who cares about billion dollar corporations, it barely affects their revenues, it is insured, yadda yadda yadda.
I hope voters in the city love all of the inconvenience and retail deserts they voted for.
Anonymous wrote:If DC residents can’t have nice neighborhood retail it is because of their own actions and the inaction of local government.
Anonymous wrote:I literally just witnessed a guy walking into the CVS on Carroll Ave, cashier rush to the intercom to call security and in the mist of that, the guy walking out with two large rolls of toilet paper; one in each hand. I couldn’t believe it, well yes I could.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently drug free zones do exist in DC. I wonder if the whole foods parking lot is within 1000 feet of JR? DC police could issue a LOT of tickets.
Anonymous wrote:I will laugh every time I hear complaints of food deserts or excuses for why so many are obese. This is why you can’t have nice things.
Anonymous wrote:That store will close soon. If you can't even stock shelves, what's the point?
Thank you Jeff Bezos for creating amazon!
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when people without morals and respect for the law have children. How's that "defund the police" going for you DC, Chicago, Philly, New York, LA, Seattle, oh the list goes on.