Says you can't click and collect.
Went to my local (3025) and got 6. Another 8 or so left.
Expiry on this stock was Dec 21.
So plenty of time to use and stock up on.
Inner Health Plus 90 Capsules $39.75 (RRP $79.50) @ Chemist Warehouse [In-Store Only]
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they are selling Blackmores probiotic 90 capsules for $32.95
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Temporarily Unavailable Online and Click & CollectThat is clearly listed in description
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Only available in storeAlways been this price. I have purchased before and never been near 79$
Has been a for a while but I wouldnt say "always" https://pricehipster.com/product/8EWRDiPa-r4Eewhn4bT_kA~S6K2…
I recently stocked up during the chemist warehouse storewide 10% off https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/552005
I cannot understand why a pharmacy would insist/encourage people enter its stores rather than have items delivered. Where are you most likely to encounter a sick person?
Storage Temperature: Store at 2°C to 8°C. Refrigerate. Do not freeze.
The solution to this is click and collect where they put your order straight in the boot. This is what Office Works is doing. Shame chemists aren’t more on the ball.
Yes, I do that with supermarkets but have not found a chemist that does that. But if they did that then why not deliver? I think they want to drag people into the store to impulse buy. Chemists should be doing better, especially in Vic.
would you be willing to pay more for delivery of refrigerated items?
@tonester: I pay my local pizza shop $5 to deliver hot pizza within 30mins during a global pandemic & at peak eating times of the day.
A chemist (or any store for that matter) shouldn't have a problem delivering a few refrigerated items.
how many (non-essential) staff are (not) busy in an Officeworks store, compared with (essential) ones at an average chemist?
sorry, but chemists are on the ball enough - why do you think that they're still open in Melbourne, whereas Officeworks are generally closed except for click and collect?
how many (non-essential) staff are (not) busy in an Officeworks store, compared with (essential) ones at an average chemist?
Ummm, modern chemists are a joke. A huge percentage of their business is perfume, make up and vitamins (that you can get from a super market) - ie. far from being essential.
Chemists could easily function as regular old chemists with 1 pharmacist (99% of the time they're just printing labels on pre-packaged pills, right?) and one assistant taking the orders to peoples cars.
They are open because medicines are essential and pens and paper are not.
@Yola: Like I said, they sell a lot more than medicines and there's zero reasons why the stores need to be open when they could do click and collect to peoples' cars.
But they want the impulse buys from foot traffic. It's the same reason when you wait for a prescription they give you a beeper and tell you to "browse the store while you wait".
@PainToad: Yes, that is exactly what I said yesterday.
So it's $19.88 ?