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Old 09-26-2016, 07:59 PM

bklynkenny

Location: Brooklyn, NY

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I estimate I was thinking, for case, if you were ownership cookies to bring to the office, if people would buy them at their regular cheaper market and bring them into piece of work (which is what I'd do) or buy them at a D.R. well-nigh piece of work at luncheon.

I'd practise the latter probably.

Old 09-27-2016, 02:13 AM

NyWriterdude

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I don't actually differentiate between the Duane Reades, CVSes, and Rite-Aids. I just go to whichever is most convenient. I might cringe a scrap at the prices, but they take all types of products and there's always at least one of them really close to me and open 24 hours. My local supermarkets have never been great either (pricey, located farther abroad, close past ix or 10pm) and I don't always have the time or want to wait until my next shopping trip outside of the neighborhood to get to Fairway, Target, Home Depot, wherever.

I too don't see whatever existent divergence between the prices at WalGreens/Duane Reades and CVS. Rite Aid is in the procedure of being bought by WalGreens.

Basically WalGreens and CVS do pretty well because they are convenience stores. I ofttimes by my detergent for laundry, soap, toilet paper and other household consumables there. Food, if I encounter something on sale, but I don't seriously grocery store shop in that location. The food choices there are not meant to compete with a full service grocery store.

Old 09-27-2016, 02:xviii AM

NyWriterdude

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You are correct, nutrient (fifty-fifty organic food) is altered to some degree. I'm well aware of that, but that doesn't mean that I'm going to buy food with all sorts of crazy things in them and actually believe that we should be eating them because you know the multinational companies are oh so trustworthy.

Organic compounds are but carbon containing compounds. In a strictly chemic sense, gasoline is an organic chemical compound (derived from petroleum).

Equally for fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers are fabricated from various salts, particularly nitrates, phosophates, potassium salts, amid other compounds from other elements. Organic fertilizers tend to be made from living things or their waste product products. NYC sells it's sewage sludge every bit fertilizer. Slaughter houses sell dried blood, crushed bone, ground upwardly leather, feathers, hair, etc as fertilizers. Plus discarded nutrient is often composted and sold as fertilizers.

Old 09-27-2016, 08:12 AM

NooYowkur81

Location: Bergen County, NJ

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I can only speak for myself, but when I have eaten GMO foods, I've either become ill or have noticed that I break out or gain weight, which doesn't happen when I eat organic or GMO free nutrient. I don't listen to what studies say. I listen to how my trunk reacts. I don't believe humans were made to consume food that is chemically alternated (in fact significantly). If eating large amounts of genetically altered food is perfectly fine, then what do you lot attribute the obesity epidemic in this country to? Places similar Duane Reade accuse outrageous prices for mainly unhealthy food even though they market it as being "healthy". Loaded with preservatives, which they make handsome profits from.

It is several factors one definitely beingness chemically contradistinct or heavily processed food but I call back more than anything the biggest gene is education. Many Americans are poorly educated on nutrition. Simply accept a look around and observe the average American's eating habits.

Old 09-27-2016, 10:06 AM

NyWriterdude

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It is several factors one definitely being chemically altered or heavily processed food but I think more annihilation the biggest gene is education. Many Americans are poorly educated on diet. Just take a wait effectually and notice the average American's eating habits.

That has less to practise with diet and more to do with LACK of Physical EXERCISE.

There are plenty of skinny and physically active people, for those who go to the gym or brand time to say play basketball, run track, or otherwise proceed physically agile. But a lot of people merely incorrect long hours, come up up and park in front of the TV or their computers.

Go on in heed in much of the country people bulldoze everywhere, so that's basically NO PHYSICAL Action (driving doesn't count).

Old 09-27-2016, 03:28 PM

BlakeJones

Location: New York City

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Do is a pocket-sized component of healthy weight. Past far and away it's as well much food that makes people fat, specifically lack of portion control and too much sugar and processed carbs. Exercise tin simply get yous so far.

Old 09-27-2016, 05:23 PM

Location: Ponte Vedra Embankment FL

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Default Duane Reade Is Good For Some Things


I think I perchance mentioned that my husband and I were in Manhattan - on vacation - on 9/11. We ran out of underwear (we were supposed to leave on ix/11). And bought some at Duane Reade. Equally did many other people who were stranded in Manhattan. Also - Duane Reade had a surfeit of embankment shoes and so - left over from the summer. It sold out every unmarried pair to the women who had to walk from downtown to uptown and over the Queensborough/59th Street Bridge to get to operation public transportation (who can walk that many miles in heels???). Duane Reade is a convenience store - and it was the ultimate convenience store on nine/xi. I volition always think of it fondly (perhaps because I don't have to deal with it every day). Robyn

Old 09-27-2016, 05:52 PM

NyWriterdude

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Exercise is a pocket-size component of healthy weight. By far and abroad information technology's likewise much food that makes people fat, specifically lack of portion command and too much carbohydrate and processed carbs. Exercise can but get you so far.

Besides much nutrient because at that place is besides little physical action. Practise can get you pretty far, merely yous'd have to do some sort of exercise DAILY. At least an hour per day.

It'southward really unnatural for our bodies to sit all solar day, and that'southward what a huge portion of the population does all day. Just walking would help, but more than extensive exercises are needed.

Besides instead of exercising, the things people use for stress relief are nigh ofttimes either eating and/or drinking, which had calories.

Old 09-28-2016, 08:24 PM

Yeadon718

Location: New York City

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Hell naw

Old 09-29-2016, 02:11 AM

MisterStereoman

Location: Middle of the Megalopolis

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Is it true, as one affiche mentioned, that Rite Assist is being taken over by Walgreens?
Oh, I guess then that Rite Aid will become some other boring perfumery shop similar DR. Looking adept, feeling good, etc.
Buy food in a DR? Heck no!
I gave up on DR years agone. I was looking for a dish brush for my kitchen sink. The DR's I went into didn't take 1. No dish brush? Why fifty-fifty bother walking into such a place always again?
Okay: I have one exception, simply ane. If I'm dying for some common cold h2o, yes, I'll go into a DR, or CVS, or what take you, and pick up a cheap bottle of no-proper name water. Simply ONLY if there isn't a friendly bodega nearby. Crusade a dollar gets me a cold bottle at a bodega. At DR information technology'll be like $1.83, for the cheapest.
Duane Reade was once unique to NYC. Ahh, memories.

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