Sunday, June 19, 2022

MENTAL CONCERNS

 
 This year my charity of choice is CVS. Do you have them near you? Their mission means a lot to me. Every little bit helps CVS reach their goal. CVS is greedy for profit, and to replace small chemist shops, and older businesses that have actual service and character, with hideous fluorescently lit, ultra-bright, and over packed messy aisles and sell things like Orbit gum and Red Bull and all the exact same things as the next two CVS's two blocks away.

And while I'm at it.... color me surprised.


Am I the only one who thought RHOP does not stand for Regional House of Pancakes?

15 comments:

  1. I don't do CVS, way too expensive for the stuff I need. From that picture, I would assume RHOP stood for Royal House of Prostitutes. I don't watch these pretentious wives married to their houses. Real my smacked bottom!

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    1. I swear I though Regional House of pancakes!!! Im a Rite-Aid shopper myself.

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  2. Haven’t we already met enough real housewives?

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    1. I have no idea, I don't watch any of them. But someone mentioned it by the initials and I thought it was Regional House of Pancakes!!!

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  3. To be fair, they are not housewives; they have staff and assistants and some aren't even married so ... as for CVS, I started a GoFundMe page thing. It's not Go Fund Me as much as it is Go Fuck Yourself you greedy corporate giant.

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  4. "Am I the only one who thought RHOP does not stand for Regional House of Pancakes?"
    Bwahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. So sarcastic! My faith in humanity has been restored.

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  6. In my part of the country CVS is struggling to keep staff, stay open, get Rx filled, more than other pharmacies.

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    1. I swear by Rite Aid here. The store are so much more roomy and clean.

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  7. Cvs is hard to escape from. I hate to know it's actual marketshare for pharmaceuticals

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    1. Within a 6 miles radius of home, there are 5 CVS's. It's insane.

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  8. One has 2 choices, Walgreens or CVS. I remember when CVS was new to the Boston area. (It stands for Consumer Value Store). They were new & it was all good. Now, I hate them. I quit Walgreens because they have morons behind the counter & it concerned me (as in they were putting my pills in bottles), so I switched to CVS. They kept calling me with recorded reminders . . . . CONSTANTLY.
    I clicked the do not call boxes & the calls persisted. I asked nicely at the counter to stop being called & the calls persisted. As I reached my final gay nerve, I did the only thing left, I blocked their phone number & god dammit, it worked. When I told the young lady behind the counter what I did she actually looked up at me & said, that was a great idea!

    In case I forgot to write it, fuck everybody.

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  9. My insurance does Walgreens.
    I think CVS was involved in some issues with the day-after pill or something like that here. And they're so... antiseptic? You'd think that's good for a place that sells drugs, but no. Working in a CVS should be torture.
    And I have never watched the Housewives. They're trash, just like the Frankenstein who created them.

    XOXO

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  10. The only time I visited CVS in the past was to have prescriptions filled. I'd rather have that done at the Vons pharmacy where I shop nowadays. I also wasn't a huge fan of those Minute Clinics, either.

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  11. Out of convenience, we used CVS for years for our RX but their aggressive marketing, emails, texts and phone calls drove us away.

    Sassybear
    https://idleeyesandadormy.com

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