Yes. I moved it. It's not immediately apparent that you can post outside the regional categories.
I buy almonds at CVS a lot. They seem to a be a dollar or two per pound cheaper than the grocery stores.
Someone gave me a jar of Trader Joe's cookie butter, but the thought of it grossed me out. I gave it to my mom, but I don't know if she ate it or not.
Drugstores see growth potential in upscale services
Upgrades including sushi chefs, expanded liquor selections and glossier stores aim at competing against big-box retailers and online merchants.
By Shan Li, Los Angeles Times
March 14, 2013, 5:00 a.m.
At a spot on Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, visitors scoop up sushi, taste frozen yogurt and order lattes.
But this isn't a restaurant or even a fancy supermarket. It's that Main Street staple: Walgreens.
"It's like an amusement park," gushed West Hollywood resident Brent Leonesio, 30, as he eyed the line of people waiting to pick up caffeinated drinks to go. "They've kind of made this into a destination. It's actually fun to come here."
Once mainstays for late-night snack runs and toilet paper emergencies, drugstores are shaking off their stale image and going upscale.
Walgreen Co., for example, is opening glossy stores that feature sushi chefs and enormous alcohol selections. CVS stores have added fresh sandwiches and produce. Rite Aid Corp. has been revamping its locations and bringing in packaged organic and gluten-free food.