slinky09 wrote:Tod's shoes
Really? You'll get them a hell of a lot cheaper in Italy, maybe half the price of what you'll pay in the US if you know where to go.
As for IDs in pharmacies, you used to be able to buy ephedrine by the truckload, and I used to do so and bring it back to the UK for a friend (she must have been really congested), then they started to clamp down. Not all places do so for the same products, but some products are now ID-restricted in all places (certainly ephedrine even of the "pseudo" variety), and sometimes quantity-limited. Can't imagine why in some cases ... the local Walgreens up on Stanyan here even restricts Claritin, which beats the hell out of me.
Every time we go back to Florence we seem to buy ridiculous amounts of pills. The cost of generic medication here is in inverse proportion to the cost of medical treatment, it seems. My brother's allergy is looked after by the Costco generic version of Claritin or Zyrtec, depending on his current fancy. My parents love their melatonin, and the whole family places orders for industrial quantities of acetaminophen and similar stuff, by the thousand count. I'm waiting for the day when we get stopped, searched and god knows what else. It can't be legal ...
