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throwaway3776 | 4 years ago
They pay and treat their employees terribly along with pushing junk food and other garbage to people just trying to fill a prescription.
We are excited for quality, owner operated pharmacies to return and replace them. Just like they served us before Walgreens came in and muscled them all out of business.
It’s almost as if not looking out for your community results in that community not looking out for you.
gruez|4 years ago
What makes you think that the owner operated pharmacies won't be targeted by shoplifters? Are a significant chunk of the shoplifters doing it for ideological reasons?
>It’s almost as if not looking out for your community results in that community not looking out for you.
Sounds like victim blaming to me. The whole point of having laws and law enforcement is to have an official way to pay your dues to the community and get protection in return, rather than having to pay for "protection" from the community itself.
atatatat|4 years ago
Footage from the LA Riots.
grandmczeb|4 years ago
“I am completely devastated by this news - this Walgreens is less than a mile from seven schools and has been a staple for seniors, families and children for decades. This closure will significantly impact this community.”
https://twitter.com/ahsha_safai/status/1447988178586013698?s...
staticautomatic|4 years ago
rmk|4 years ago
Owner-operated pharmacies have been out of business for decades. I'm sure you yearn for the days of Blockbuster video or, better still, your neighborhood video stores. No Netflix for you, right?
atatatat|4 years ago
Check out anywhere in the US more than 100 miles from an Ocean
jollybean|4 years ago
Walgreens is not 'pushing' anything on anyone - people make choices to buy Doritos.
More importantly -> they're going there for the Doritos as much as anything else.
Walgreens has incredible economies of scale and operational expertise. They know what people want, they know how to keep the shelves stocked efficiently, which is not exactly novel, but it's hard for mom and pop shops to do.
If SF residents truly wanted 'independent pharmacies' for prescriptions, they would have been using them already.
As far as 'employee treatment' - maybe there is something there, but I'm doubtful if it rises to the threshold that we'd want them closed.
'The Problem' is entirely San Francisco's insane attitudes towards crime.
And finally, most poignantly, those criminals will steal from the 'locally owned stores' just as well, and they won't have 500 other locations to absorb the losses.
This is an SF civic problem.
Get SF to act rationally - and then - maybe it's possible to have a discussion about 'locally owned' shops etc..
proc0|4 years ago
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atatatat|4 years ago