Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Rite Aid replaces photo department with beer, toilet paper displays



Yes, we heard you LOUD and CLEAR. More Rite Aid coverage!

This development, at the new-look Rite Aid, is courtesy, as always, of EVG Senior First Avenue Rite Aid Correspondent Goggla.

Tomorrow, sampling the Lime-a-ritas on sale.

We take this seriously.

Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] As the Rite Aid turns (colors)

Rite Aid's enchanted forest

How green is Rite Aid's valley?

Life is grand now at Rite Aid, maybe

6 comments:

  1. Bud Light sucks, bro. Cottonelle rocks!

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  2. While air conditioning is often cited as a technology that has madeg it possible for modern cities to have grown so much, I believe toilet paper is just as important. Do you really think someone like Ray Kelly is going to wipe his ass with a corn husk?

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  3. You know why there are a proliferation of chain pharmacies in the EV/NYC? It's not because of those cosmetics, prepackaged food, etc. It's the easy access to booze as shown, which leads to ______, which leads to in need of Plan B, which those pharmacies easily provide (Bodegas ain't got no Plan Bs).

    As it's newly niceness -- it's Wisco nice: "this niceness "doesn't have all that much to do with being nice. It's more about keeping up appearances, about keeping the social order, about keeping people in their place."

    http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2011/01/wisco-nice.html

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  4. Rite Aid always has 12 packs of Rolling Rock on sale for $7.49. In my estimation, this is a good thing.

    Please proceed.

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  5. Nothing says East Village like beer and toilet paper!

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  6. There are no more photo departments with the advent of digital cameras. Maybe one or two for professionals, but nowadays everyone else uses either their cell-phone or a digital camera to take pictures. Ergo: No developing, printing etc.

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