August 7, 2024

Drugstores Are Downsizing So Don’t Expect to Find Your Fav Maybelline Lipstick at Them

Smaller drugstores? That’s apparently the order of business as large chain drugstores like CVS and Walgreens start testing our smaller locations. Apparently, chains are opting to create stores that are one-fourth the size of regular locations to focus more on healthcare and pharmacy needs. In doing so, these chains hope to form a more lasting connection with their customers. I guess the aim is to be more like your smaller, local mom and pop pharmacy. According to reports Walgreens could close a “significant portion” of their underperforming stores in the next few years plus chains like Rite Aid have already filed for bankruptcy. The writing has always been on the wall for these chains in my opinion when taking into cheaper alternatives like Amazon, Walmart, and Target. It’s just too expensive to purchase personal care items like makeup, shampoo, and even deo at Walgreens or CVS.

Not only are chains like Walgreens and CVS dealing with fierce competition from places like Amazon but also, they are dealing with huge theft issues. Apparently Walgreens has even opened digital kiosks in some cities like Chicago where you place an online order and pick it up at the kiosk. Not to mention Walgreens has already opened 100 mini drugstores focused on health and they plan on opening more of these mini locations in the future. The stores normally have four aisles and a pharmacy at the back with very limited staff as the store doesn’t require a larger team of people to run it.

Long gone are the days will the days be when you can walk into a drugstore and grab a gift card, greeting card, carton of milk, your z-pack, and a pack of M&Ms. These new locations will focus more on health and less on beauty, personal care, and other items. In ten or twenty years, will the drugstore go the way of the CD? The DVD? The cassette tape? Will we tell our kids that their used to be huge drugstores where you could buy an array of makeup, greeting cards, eggs, milk, candy, and drugs all at one location? Will they be amazed by such an idea?

I don’t think I’ll miss drugstores! Will you?

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  • Linda

    While I enjoy seeing new items in beauty. My go tos are usually Amazon Walmart or Target as pricing is better.

    • Isabella Muse

      Honestly, my drugstores never have any new beauty anymore so I won’t really miss much if they stop carrying it. Walmart, Amazon, and Target def for better pricing!

  • CL

    I don’t see the theft problem in my area. They only lock up expensive hair care and razor supplies, and they’ve done that for many years, way before the pandemic. The problem is that they’ve been ripping people off with their pricing. You have to play the loyalty card/coupon game, and you’ll probably still overpay even when you do that. At CVS, I gave up on their soft drinks – their plastic bottles were old and the drinks taste terrible, and they are overpriced by any standard even on sale. They deserve to go under, actually. But I wish they’d just have fair prices.

  • Fey

    I used to live for the Wet n Wild limited edition displays at drugstores. I don’t really see makeup displays anymore except around Halloween. The Profusion Casper one was so cute. I will miss the candy aisle at drug stores. It’s getting hard to find old fashioned or classic candy.

  • Merideth

    I live a couple miles from one of the CVSes with an expanded beauty department and an “advisor” who walks around handing out coupons. It’s one of the few places I can find the full line of a brand (not just a few products) and being fully stocked (carrying the full range of shades and being in stock on the most popular ones). That said, it’s *definitely* more expensive. That particular CVS also has a Minute Clinic – I hope it’s doing well and that CVS will keep some of the fuller-service locations.

  • Deena

    I will miss the big drugstores.Drugstores used to be a lot cheaper. It is nice to see things in person. I don’t mind getting items from Amazon or Walmart or Target. The issue I have is Amazon and even Walmart require memberships to get the full benefits. It seems like stores are doing that more and more.