That home supplies department sign just had to break the normal tagline format

As is typical for these Diamond Windows-era Rite Aids, this store has a fairly large grocery department, taking up the back left corner of the store. Just like the subsequent Wellbeing decor, this department gets traditional hanging aisle markers rather than the shelf-mounted ones used in the drugstore portion of the store. (A little bit of trivia: Based on plans I've seen posted online, Kroger [or at least QFC] apparently refers to this specific type of aisle marker with hanging plaques as "slat and gibbet" signs. Yes, "gibbet", as in the thing used in executions.)

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