Walgreen's -- the nationwide pharmacy chain -- was founded by Charles R. Walgreen, Sr., a licensed pharmacist, in Chicago in 1901. Walmart, on the other hand, was founded by Sam Walton, who opened his first store in Rogers, Arkansas in 1962.
Other than the first three letters of each name, there is no connection whatsoever between them.
Walmart is a supermarket where they sell just about everything. Walgreens is apharmacy where they sell medicine and just basic stuff like makeup birthday cards and snacks.
No, Walmart and Walgreen's are completely different/independent companies
Walmart pays more.
yes
Target Walmart and most Walgreen's
At Walgreen's cvs walmart any drugstore
no
Walgreen's is not listed as a retail provider on the StraightTalk website, only WalMart. You could call your local Walgreen's and ask, though.
No sadly Walgreen's is not like publix or walmart
No, just their founders had similar names. Walgreens was founded by Charles Walgreen, and Wal-Mart was founded by Sam Walton.
One difference between the two are of course the names. Sam's Wholesale also sells things in bulk which makes things cheaper than Walmart which is another difference.
Nope. But you can order it on line from the maker.
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