The end of convenience: What the downfall of Walgreens means for America
Briefly

"If you want a nearby place to pop into and grab a bag of chips or a bottle of NyQuil, you may be out of luck."
"None of these things is a new factor," Elizabeth Anderson, a senior managing director and healthcare-equity research analyst at Evercore ISI, told me. 'But you compound that for years and years and years, and eventually you get to kind of a breaking point.'
"The problem for companies is that both sides of the business are under pressure from outside forces."
"In the age of Amazon, people can buy toilet paper and ibuprofen and greeting cards and snacks online and have them delivered right to their door."
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