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    Crown's Pharmacy and Clinic

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    This an amazing local pharmacy and they offer great customer service!! I highly recommend this place!!

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    Harris Teeter - Cupcakes and Balloons!!!

    Harris Teeter

    3.4(79 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    "It sounds like this is what Cindy is up against," Wong, Son of Kamar-Taj, tells Albert Moon,…read morebrother to Cindy and Silk of Spider-verse fame, who rushed to Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum after escaping his own abduction. "It's a sheep demon...no, wait," Wong collects himself before adjusting his initial assessment, "a Sleep Demon." Meanwhile, inside this particular dream of Cindy's, Silk brandishes dual cutlasses, curved pirate swords, against a ferocious Jai-Li, an orangish-brown Sasquatch-looking demon who, with every skirmish, drains a little more "of [our hero's] psychic energy." "How do we stop [Saya,] who summoned the Jai-Li, from trapping Cindy "in her dreamscape forever?" Albert asks. Wong reaches into what looks to an untrained eye like a drawer full of miscellany before drawing out a closed fist. "This is the Crystal of Breksta." If Albert can get it to Cindy, by entering his sister's dreams, she might, just might, be able to slay the Jai-Li, wielding the shard as a dagger. At the Harris Teeter located at 14702 Baltimore Avenue in Laurel, Maryland, you won't be able to purchase a Crystal of Breksta, as in writer Emily Kim's second Silk graphic novel, but you will be able to buy fresh oranges, limes, dragonfruit, cherry tomatoes, multicolored Squishmallows, striking flower arrangements and bouquets, cereal, kitchen supplies, and every other type of grocery item you could think of, no imagination required. Combine that with a welcome atmosphere and a free, continuous membership once you sign up, and you have a weekly destination worthy of Wong, Albert, and Cindy/Silk.

    This was my first time visiting Harris Teeter. I have driven by many times, but I never shopped…read morehere. Recently, I was in the area shopping elsewhere, so I stopped in. It was an impromptu visit, so I did not purchase much. I really wanted to look around and select a few items while doing so. At first glance, the organization, flow and cleanliness of the produce department captured my attention. All of the produce presented nicely and it looked fresh. The prices appeared a little high for some items, but as the adage says, "You get what you pay for". I purchased mostly produce. The navel oranges and pink grapefruit were huge. They were also deliciously sweet and juicy. Before going to the checkout area, I moved along to other areas of the store and found consistency with the level of cleanliness. I ended the visit in the area with health supplements. In my opinion, the selection was relatively extensive for a grocery store. I was able to find what I needed and then walked to the checkout lane. Many of the items purchased were either on sale or discounted with the store's rewards member card. Since this was my first visit, I did not have a card, so the cashier used the complimentary store card. She informed me that I could sign up for a card at the customer service desk. The checkout process was fast. Finally, I walked over to the customer service desk to apply for a store card. The customer service supervisor/manager was nice. While processing the card, she made friendly, small talk, which was pleasant. The reward's card process seemed a little extensive unlike many other stores, but it was fine. Overall, I had a good shopping experience here and I will definitely return.

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    Walgreens

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    1.8(50 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    It is agony going to this store to pick up prescriptions. The employees are fine, but they are…read moregrossly understaffed for the amount of business they do. It doesn't matter if you go inside or use the drive thru.

    If you're into chaos and disappointment, this is your pharmacy!…read more I rarely write reviews, but this pharmacy deserves a warning to others. The service here is shockingly poor. Prescriptions are never ready on time, no matter how far in advance they're sent. Expect to wait--either in line or on hold--for an unreasonable amount of time just to be told they've "run out" of your medication or "didn't receive" the prescription, even when you have confirmation that it was sent. The staff is either overwhelmed or uninterested. Communication is vague at best, and downright dismissive at worst. On multiple visits, I've seen people leave frustrated after being told to come back hours later--only to repeat the same cycle. If you rely on timely, accurate prescriptions for your health, I strongly suggest looking elsewhere. This place is more of a liability than a convenience. Looking for a place where your prescription will magically vanish into thin air? Where waiting 45 minutes in line earns you nothing but attitude and an empty-handed walk of shame? Congratulations -- you've found it! Every visit here is like a fun little game: Will they have my meds? Will anyone acknowledge me? Will I leave angry? (Spoiler alert: yes to the last one.) The staff seems genuinely confused that people come here expecting service. Calling ahead? Don't bother -- you'll either be on hold until you question your will to live, or told the prescription was "just sent" even though it was sent yesterday. It's almost impressive how consistently unhelpful this place is. Honestly, if my health didn't depend on this, I'd almost admire the commitment to dysfunction.

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