I have tried to shop here two times. First time, they only had one package of item I was shopping for and it was opened. I asked if they had any extra in back. Cashier checked and then said no, putting the item away and offering no suggestion for getting a replacement(other brand) or even an «I’m sorry for the inconvenience» comment. It was as if our encounter was done — thank you, bye — but I didn’t even get that. Second time, they were closed(close at 6 on Sunday). Both times CVS got my business and they’ll likely be my first stop next time.
Kelly R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Montreal, Canada
Literally the nicest pharmacy employees in the universe(Becky and Andrea and all the girls). They know community members and ask how people are doing and feeling. They’re knowledgable and friendly. Best pharmacy I’ve ever used in the multiple places I’ve lived.
Scarlette T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
standard rite-aid store with an average selection. i was looking for shot glasses(souvenirs) and the guy at the register was nice enough to go to the back of the store where he thought they might be. he also updated my account with a new keytag so that i could have one to add to my phone(those crazy new apps!). took less than two seconds! impressed!
Perry J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Warren, RI
The prices at Rite-Aid are schizophrenic. Some are ridiculously high(Friskies cat food is double the normal price), whereas some are low. I don’t comprehend the logic of their pricing at all. It is the same thing at CVS, although CVS is even worse in the price department. I recommend that you get a Rite-Aid card(which gives you 20% off store-brand products) and shop carefully. As for their prescription drug prices, they are about average — sometimes higher and sometimes lower than other pharmacies.