CVS, NYC / 20240125.1521
I spent ten minutes last Thursday afternoon wandering a Brooklyn CVS while waiting for an Rx. This was my first time back in a city pharmacy since returning from 2+ months in Florida. Amazing how many more shelves are inaccessible than when I left.
The neighborhood where I live in Brooklyn is “richer” than where I stayed in Florida, yet down there, not a single shelf was locked in any of the pharmacies in which I shopped. That’s not a comment on NYC, just an observation. Maybe Park Slope is just more protective of its stool softeners.
Locked up, locked down, locked in, and locked out all end in the same place, you know?
