Interesting - the Northern Virginia circular doesn't have this deal in it (at least not the one I got in my Wednesday Washington Post today - for the Arlington County VA area). It just has a "free antibiotics" offer and $4 generic prescriptions.
Thanks for the scans - I might get a chance to try them (colds and stuff are going around and a doctors visit might be in the works).
margaretandsang
Member
posted: Feb. 25, 2009 @ 7:35p
The reason the DC metro area isn't getting it is because they decided to compete against Giant's free antibiotic special. I'm hoping they will go back to coupon promotions once it ends in March.
prikindel
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 25, 2009 @ 8:20p
why all these deals are valid only for transferred prescriptions, but not for brand new ones?
MOWSTER said: Zoom in and read the FINE PRINT people!!! Meh. More often than not the pharmacies I take this to read two things only — the amount, and the expiration date. Rite-Aid takes anything just so long as it has a pulse.
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