tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13205212.post-18272404204645085822008-01-06T14:58:00.000-06:002008-01-06T15:23:07.232-06:00Rx Drugs for 4-Bucks, You Betcha!An ideal way to save money in 2008...<br /><br />Background...<br /><br />Target Stores started the $4 Rx program. A week and a half later Mall-Wart produced a copycat version. When these programs started I was asked by the UWO Living Healthy Clinic to use those programs. I of course chose Target and have been very happy with the Oshkosh Target Store Pharmacy...so delighted that I am very hesitant to leave them.<br /><br />Leave them? Yes. I want to shop at the pharmacies downtown.<br /><br />On a lark I went into Morton City Center Pharmacy and asked if it was possible for them to compete. I didn't care if it was $4. I just wanted to know if they could come close to that figure. Why should I go way out to Target when there are two pharmacies downtown? I live downtown!<br /><br />The Pharmacist did some figuring and told me that: YES! One Rx would be $4. The other would be $4.50 due to Wisconsin's minimum mark-up law. She smiled and said: "Merry Christmas Gary".<br /><br />That's the story folks. Pass it on and SHOP DOWNTOWN. <br /><br />More detail...<br /><br />Both downtown pharmacies Mortons and Schultz Drug will attempt to help you bring your drug costs ( and gasoline costs) down.<br /><br />The minimum mark-up law works. As Gordon Hintz says, it's 70yrs. old and needs tweaking. That may be true, but we still need it. It will assist in keeping those pharmacies downtown. All businesses deserve to make a profit and small businesses need to be protected.<br /><br />I'm happy. This is great news. Now I'm going to go take some of those Elvis drugs.<br /><br />Peace.Garyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14089389433231675841noreply@blogger.com