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New staff
Posted Thu June 28, 2012 12:00 pm, by bob w. written to Supervalu Inc.
Write a Letter to this Company
your new pharmacist at cub food west in Mankato MN is terrible..I want my old pharmacist back..He was the best pharmacist you've had and you let him go..I plan on switching pharmacies(probably walmart)I'll give you one week to get him back or I'm gone...that's it, period
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Good luck with that!
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by PepperElf Posted Sun July 1, 2012 @ 11:47 PM
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You can demand they bring someone back but... that doesn't mean it's in the realm of the possible.
even if you threaten to leave them.
The pharmacist may have moved on to a better job where your favorite store cannot afford to offer more $ to retain them. (not without screwing the customer over with price increases to compensate for it that is)
and if the tech was fired then... they might not be able to bring him back no matter what anyone else wants. (especially if it was over performance issues or legal problems).
and even if they could do all of this it wouldn't happen in 7 days most likely.
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by Wendy C. Posted Sat June 30, 2012 @ 8:18 PM
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Your letter reads like the equivalent of "I'm going to hold my breath until I get my way"
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by spunkyboy08 Posted Sat June 30, 2012 @ 8:02 AM
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Sounds like you are frustrated with the new pharmacist at Supervalu Inc.
Is there someone in charge, who is over this particular pharmasist, that you could speak to at Supervalu regarding your problems with him or her?
If so, then that person can adress your problems with that particular pharmacist. Then hopefully things will improve, & you will not have to switch pharmacies.
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Aw, too bad. That pharmacist took a great job at Target for more money and better hours. He sold his house, moved his family to a new town, and found a new church.
Too bad he has to say goodbye to all of that just to appease you.
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by spunkyboy08 Posted Fri June 29, 2012 @ 3:37 PM
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My boyfriend has had good experiences and bad experiences with his Walmart pharmacy.
The most recent bad experience he had was when he was waiting in line to get some test strips to check his blood sugar. The customer at the counter took a LONG time with his trasaction. There were 3 employees at that pharmacy at the time. I was with him, & we waited in line before he chose to leave. Other people were in line as well, but the pharmacy staff did not offer to help the other customers, including us, in any way while the customer at the counter was being waited on.
So there are no guarantees that if the OP switches to his Walmart pharmacy that he will receive better service.
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by E C. Posted Fri June 29, 2012 @ 12:43 PM
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How do you know he was let go? He might have transferred to another store or maybe even retired. Or maybe he found somewhere else to work. The fact is that if he left, then there's nothing they can do to get him back.
If you want to switch pharmacies, then do it. No one is forcing you to use that supermarket's pharmacy other than yourself.
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