Why a drug store on the corner of a busy intersection has, most of the time, only one cashier and many people waiting in line is beyond me. And the store itself is small enough so that line often interferes with the shopping experience. As for the pharmacy, this is the first I’ve experienced where one hand doesn’t know what the other hand is doing; where not everyone knows how the computer works among their ongoing changing staff; where one pharmacist in particular, I wish I knew her name, is impatient and rude. Were the store not within walking distant from my home, I’d take my business elsewhere.
Suzana C.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Today I went to check out the not so new Shopper’s drug mart on Queen & Ossington. As soon as I walked in, I got ‘hello, what are you looking for?” I wasn’t even given a chance to browse before asking questions(if I had any questions). I don’t like when I am approached right away. I get it. That is how you make your living. But most shoppers like to explore before getting bombarded with attention. As for their selection of products — it’s ok. The store is clean, new, shiny and I like that they have a security guard in the store.
Nichole B.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is the new SDM right next to CAMH. It’s clean, fresh-looking and everything is new and shiny. Although they look like a large, grocery location, they are not. This means any food items you purchase here will not be as advertised in the food section of their weekly flyer. They also do not carry basic food items like milk, cheese and eggs — bit of a bummer. Like all SDMs, you really have to know your prices in order to get a great deal. Just because there is a sale sticker posted doesn’t mean it’s not still over-priced. For the knowledgeable shopper, it’s a fairly large SDM with many of the products you would expect.