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Walgreens Replaced Fridge Doors With Smart Screens. It’s Now a $200 Million Fiasco.
(www.bloomberg.com)
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Good. What an awful concept. A whole bunch of extra screwing around trying to keep products aligned with what's on screen along with maintenance and running costs; just so you can piss off your customers with a worse experience and waste more of their time with advertising nobody wants.
If it helps, they also lock a lot of product, requiring employees to come and help customers directly.
https://eurweb.com/2025/walgreens-theft-prevention-struggle/
It's like they made their stores as hostile as possible to shop in.
The only reason i go to Walgreens at all is for my medication. I'd gladly go somewhere else but they strangled out the competition. It's literally the only place that consistently has my medication.
And money! Customers pay for these atrocities.