Walgreens spends $35 million to reopen looted Chicago stores – Chicago Sun-Times*

The pharmacy chain said 70 of its 118 city locations sustained damage in recent weeks amid unrest connected to national anger over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. Walgreens competitor CVS reported that all 31 of its Chicago sites that sustained damage during the looting have been repaired and reopened.
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True believer
5 years ago

Walgreens don’t carry Christopher Columbus products.

Oswego Willy
5 years ago

Hey kid. The only pharmacies you got left are Walgreens and CVS. Word up.

Bill
5 years ago

The only way that Walgreen’s can do this is by raising the prescription costs on non-BLM’rs.

I won’t pay it. Bye bye Walgreen’s it’s another pharmacy for me.

True believer
5 years ago

Total waste of money to rebuild. They will all be destroyed again soon.

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