Business New anti-theft Walgreens store has just 2 aisles of touchable merchandise - Chicago store requires you to order/pay from a kiosk and wait for an employee to fetch your purchase from the back

May 31, 2023 2:49 PM

CHICAGO — During an earnings call with Walgreens investors earlier this year, the company’s chief financial officer opined that his fellow executives may have overstated the effects of organized shoplifting rings on its operations.

“Maybe we cried too much last year,” James Kehoe said.

Good luck balancing that cheery, non-crying analysis with what you see when you walk into the company’s freshly redesigned store at 2 East Roosevelt in downtown Chicago.

In what was once a typical Walgreens, there are now just two short aisles of so-called “essentials” where “customers may shop for themselves.” If you want anything else—a bottle of booze, a deodorant brand deemed “non-essential”—you’ll need to order it at a kiosk and pick it up at the counter.

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At the new Walgreens concept store at 2 East Roosevelt in downtown Chicago, this—plus a small bank of refrigerated items behind the camera—is the full selection of merchandise you are allowed to touch. | CWBChicago

After undergoing a few weeks of construction, the store reopened on Tuesday. The pharmacy is in the back and to the left, equipped with a fancy new kiosk system of its own. An employee will teach you how to use it.

To the right, gated by anti-shoplifting devices to protect the inventory, two rows of low-rise shelves offer a very limited selection of those so-called “essentials.” Unlike the tall shelves you’re used to seeing in your neighborhood Walgreens, this store’s shelves are no more than five feet tall, giving everyone a clear look at what everyone else is up to.

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A handful of self-serve kiosks allow customers to shop the store’s “full selection” electronically. | CWBChicago

When we visited the one-of-a-kind store on Wednesday morning, two employees were dedicated to the “shop for yourself” section.

But if you want anything other than the very basic of basics, you’ll need to use one of the iPad-like “kiosks,” where a sign invites you to “Let us do the shopping” from the store’s “full selection.”

After placing your order, a plastic-framed sign next to the computer instructs, you should “relax while we shop for you.” When your order is ready, head to the pickup/FedEx/Western Union counter to claim your goods.

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Customers claim and pay for their kiosk-ordered purchases at a counter where FedEx and Western Union services are also offered. | CWBChicago

On Thursday, a company spokesperson said Walgreens is “testing a new experience at this store with new concepts, technologies, and practices to enhance the experiences of our customers and team members.”

“It will continue to offer retail products and pharmacy services, just with a new look and feel that focuses on shopping digitally for convenience. Inside the store, customers will find an area where they can pick-up orders, digital kiosks for placing an order, as well as an area to shop for essential items.”

So, how was our visit? Weird.

After browsing both aisles of touchable merchandise, our intrepid reporter decided to buy an ice-cold Coca-Cola, priced at $1.89 or two for $3.

To start the check-out experience, an employee used their name tag to bring one of the self-serve stations to life.

It promptly charged our reporter $2.89 for the $1.89 soda. Plus tax, of course.

The error was quickly remedied with the help of both “shop for yourself” attendants.

Propped on the sidewalk at the corner of State and Roosevelt, a sandwich board boasts that the company has “built a better Walgreens.”

You can judge that for yourself between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily.

A reader who lives near the Walgreens contacted the company after it shuttered for remodeling, wondering if the store had closed permanently. In mid-May, that reader sent us a copy of the response they said they received.

The response said the store was “undergoing a remodeling effort for Walgreens to test new concepts, technologies and practices aimed at bringing the community a greater convenience and safety for our customers, patients and team members.”

“This redesigned store will have the latest in e-commerce offerings to increase customer service, mitigate theft and increase safety for customers and employees—all the while, continuing to have a full service pharmacy for our patients.”

It went on to say the remodeled store will have “a new look and feel, focused on getting customers to place orders ahead of time digitally at Walgreens.com or in the Walgreens app for in-store Pickup. Customers who don’t place an order in advance will still be able to order in-store by placing orders from our kiosks—with Walgreens team members available to offer assistance.”

The store would also “include an ‘Essentials’ area where customers may shop for themselves from a selection of essential and convenience items.”

“We are targeting re-opening the full store Memorial Day weekend,” it said. The store reopened on Tuesday, the day after Memorial Day.

After this story was published, a Walgreens spokesperson told CWBChicago that she is the only person authorized to speak about the new store and she did not create the letter that our reader received. On Friday, the spokesperson said the letter “was not sent from Walgreens to a customer.”

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What's amusing is that this is actually sort of a return to form - this is how a lot of stores operated a century ago and more. When the first grocery stores started to be "self service" operations, it was actually considered a major shift in how things were done, and even then, some stores continued to operate that way in whole or part for decades.

So, good job at actually literally setting us back a century?
 
This is how shops used to operate. You'd walk up to a counter and order out of a catalog or just bring a written list. While you were paying, a clerk in the back would pick everything from the inventory shelves. The current shop system where you browse the inventory shelves yourself is a surprisingly new concept in an attempt to increase efficiency (and cut down on the pay of clerks). This is clearly an experiment that failed. Because of niggers.
 
In what was once a typical Walgreens, there are now just two short aisles of so-called “essentials” where “customers may shop for themselves.” If you want anything else—a bottle of booze, a deodorant brand deemed “non-essential”—you’ll need to order it at a kiosk and pick it up at the counter.

Journalists have been living too good for too long...

Sounds like an Argos which last I checked aren't doing too well which probably speaks for how much is lost through theft that people are actually doing it. How long till the first click and collect only supermarket opens?
 
This is going to be so fun for the Wagies because Point of Sales Systems are complete fucking trash and every retard who doesn't understand this fact seems to think that if they insist "THE COMPLETELY INFALLABLE COMPUTER" says that there is a can of Nigger Brand Watermelon Juice in the store then it has to be somewhere and you have to search every single shelf and box in the back until you find it.

Edit : And I say this not because I think Wagies are smart..but because I have seen Inventory Systems come up with amounts that are physically impossible.
 
I doubt they'll actually be able to do this thanks to civil rights laws.

This was already a couple years ago but Asian shopkeepers in Philly got sick of niggers stealing so they put up bulletproof glass and wire cages and the niggers sued and a judge ruled that they had to take all that shit down because racism or something.

Benjamin Crumb and Al Sharpton are probably licking their lips and firing up their Outlook clients as we speak.
 
This is going to be so fun for the Wagies because Point of Sales Systems are complete fucking trash and every retard who doesn't understand this fact seems to think that if they insist "THE COMPLETELY INFALLABLE COMPUTER" says that there is a can of Nigger Brand Watermelon Juice in the store then it has to be somewhere and you have to search every single shelf and box in the back until you find it.

Edit : And I say this not because I think Wagies are smart..but because I have seen Inventory Systems come up with amounts that are physically impossible.

I've never used it from the store-side before, but in the... perhaps dozen times I've ever used a "pick up" or "delivery" option from a grocery store in my life? *every single time* I've had at least, say, 5% of my order, if not more, that was said to be "in stock" not actually apparently be in stock.

So yeah. I'm betting this is going to be real fun.
 
I've never used it from the store-side before, but in the... perhaps dozen times I've ever used a "pick up" or "delivery" option from a grocery store in my life? *every single time* I've had at least, say, 5% of my order, if not more, that was said to be "in stock" not actually apparently be in stock.

So yeah. I'm betting this is going to be real fun.

Negro whales will be screaming "I bet you have menthol cigarettes in stock for whitey!"
 
I doubt they'll actually be able to do this thanks to civil rights laws.

This was already a couple years ago but Asian shopkeepers in Philly got sick of niggers stealing so they put up bulletproof glass and wire cages and the niggers sued and a judge ruled that they had to take all that shit down because racism or something.

Benjamin Crumb and Al Sharpton are probably licking their lips and firing up their Outlook clients as we speak.
And then Walgreens closes the store. Bold strategy on their part.

I wonder if Walgreens is already flexing a bit in places because they're sick of nigger behavior. San Francisco's DA won't press charges against the security guard that shot that black tranny dead. Why? I mean, SF is not exactly the self-defense capital of the West. Far from it. Why NOT charge him?

Unless the DA gets told, 'You charge him, we start shutting down stores because you won't protect them, faggot.'
 
And then Walgreens closes the store. Bold strategy on their part.

I wonder if Walgreens is already flexing a bit in places because they're sick of nigger behavior. San Francisco's DA won't press charges against the security guard that shot that black tranny dead. Why? I mean, SF is not exactly the self-defense capital of the West. Far from it. Why NOT charge him?

Unless the DA gets told, 'You charge him, we start shutting down stores because you won't protect them, faggot.'
It's like taking the long way 'round to the libertarian private security dreamtopia.
 
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