Thrifty White

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Thrifty White is an employee-owned pharmacy chain in the United States with 108 stores. The company is headquartered in Plymouth, Minnesota. Thrifty White has a significant presence in rural and suburban areas, primarily in the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Montana, and South Dakota.

History[edit | edit source]

Thrifty White was founded in 1885 by Mr. White, a pharmacist in Minnesota. The company was initially named White Drug, and it was only in 1985 that the name was changed to Thrifty White to reflect the company's commitment to providing value to its customers.

Services[edit | edit source]

Thrifty White offers a range of services including prescription dispensing, over-the-counter medications, health screenings, and immunization services. The company also provides a unique medication synchronization program called Med Sync, which allows patients to pick up all their monthly medications on a single, convenient day.

Pharmacy Services[edit | edit source]

Thrifty White provides comprehensive pharmacy services. The company's pharmacists work closely with healthcare providers to manage and oversee medication therapies. They also provide patient education to ensure that medications are taken correctly and effectively.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Thrifty White is deeply involved in the communities it serves. The company supports various local charities and organizations, and its employees often participate in community events and initiatives.

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