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  • #46
    Originally posted by snoopy369
    Walgreen's here (in Chicago) actually sells milk as a loss leader, actually (they're cheaper than the grocery store).
    Interesting. I always wondered how they stayed in business. Apparently their pricing isn't as insanely non-competitive in non-Cincinnati and non-Memphis markets as it is in those two markets.

    edit: Well, it's actually been awhile since I shopped a Walgreen's in Ohio, so maybe just the Memphis market is insanely over-priced. Gas stations have cheaper goods than Walgreen's does around here.
    You've just proven signature advertising works!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Seedle
      $3.00 for a gallon of milk? At WALGREEN'S?!?! Thank the lord you don't live in the south, milk is outrageous down here. 3.50 a gallon at the super-market, if you are lucky, and depending on what kind you get; 4.00 at least at the drug store.
      I've always known milk is a drug.
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