Irony, because, as the article points out, the big chains flooded the pharmacy market, and killed all the independent pharmacies as designed.
Now they're closing themselves, leaving a vacuum behind, which will take years to fill.
Irony, because, as the article points out, the big chains flooded the pharmacy market, and killed all the independent pharmacies as designed.
Now they're closing themselves, leaving a vacuum behind, which will take years to fill.
Wal-Mart effect. I don't know if they pioneered it, but that's what it is.