If everyone has a key, what's the point of locking the products? Maybe next they'll have public mag keys available at the entrance?
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I honestly can't remember the last time I went to a CVS. Definitely before Covid hit. I can't even imagine going now.
Someone needs to tell Winnetka Bowling League to update their song and video.
I only went there to get some eye drops because my eyes were on fire and I was desperate.
Buh bye CVS, I wish I could say it was fun. It's amazing how quickly a corp can become a corpse.
Yeah, shopping at CVS was never something I'd consider enjoyable, it was a thing I did occasionally if I needed something and was nearby. Now I'll go the extra half block to a different store. Screw 'em.
I am sure CVS will not assume the worst when I buy three 12 packs of Magnum XL, two bottles of NyQuil, six cans of Monster Energy and a roll of duct tape.
That is...an interesting shopping list.
Do I dare ask: planning a big party?
Nice try CVS
LOL
I can never not laugh at that kind of reply.
Lol no.
They want the data to sell to Meta and OpenAI to perfect their AI's
CVS doesn't want a customer who has any diginity