Fraggin' stupid intended side-effects!
Dec. 31st, 2005 12:19 amWe ran out of Children's Sudafed this evening and every store I stopped by to pick some up had either stopped carrying it or had locked it up and nobody on the floor had the key. Washington state has implemented a law making Sudafed a "behind the counter only" medicine, and I have to sign a form whenever I want to buy some. Y'know, I'd rather the people of my state be free to fry their own brains in whatever imaginative way they want than to have to sign a form that nobody will ever see just so my kid doesn't go to bed with a runny nose. Grr...
Any bets Sudafed and Tylenol stop making the children's stuff because it's just too damned hard to sell? And any bets what's left gets more expensive as stores tack on the significantly higher handling fees because it's no longer part of the distribution routine at their end of the supply chain?
Any bets Sudafed and Tylenol stop making the children's stuff because it's just too damned hard to sell? And any bets what's left gets more expensive as stores tack on the significantly higher handling fees because it's no longer part of the distribution routine at their end of the supply chain?
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Date: 2005-12-31 05:31 pm (UTC)I question whether not having everything you want available at market, any time you want it, is the same as giving up your autonomy.
Best wishes (and see you tonight),
- Eddie
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Date: 2005-12-31 05:59 pm (UTC)In fact, Elf went out to go pick it up *because* when I went out shopping earlier in the week, I couldn't find it in the two places I went to (one of them a pharmacy).
That's a *problem*
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Date: 2005-12-31 06:06 pm (UTC)- Eddie, obviously with an opinion on this matter