You can take that business to Walgreens

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– William S. Burroughs, The Naked Lunch 1959
‘Jack, I don’t hafta stand still for such a routine like this…. You can take that business to Walgreen’s.’”

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Of course, filling prescriptions is not what “take your business to Walgreens” means. The phrase is dismissive, contemptuous, practically an insult meaning something like “don’t bother me with your ********.” It first appears in Burroughs’ work in Junky:


When I complained about the wholesaler, Bill Gains got snappish and said I ought to cut the stuff more. “You’re giving a better cap than anybody in New York City. Nobody sells sixteen percent stuff on the street. If your customers don’t like it, they can take their business to Walgreen’s.”
 

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