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Businiess name:  Rite Aid
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
At Rite-Aid, in Barrington, I would have to say I found the store completely unsatisfactory. It was a Wednesday night, a very rainy one mind you, and I braved the storm for my cats. They were mewing away at my feet, an indication that they were hungry. I shuffled to the cabinet where I store their food, only to find it empty! Now, I couldn't leave my precious kitties to starve, which is why I went out that night. Seeing as Rite-Aid is the closest store to my home, I went there to purchase the cat food. However, I was stunned to find that the desired aisle did not hold the very things I needed. There was hardly enough cans to feed two cats, nevermind the farm of cats at my home. I quickly stacked the cans into my basket and went to consult the young lady behind the cashier. "Would you happen to have more food in storage?" I asked, quite kindly I believe.

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