NA_DemonBear
United States of America#2UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 11, 2012
I have to back up the other poster in this case.
I would like to mention that the online photo, and also the website is pretty much a different store than the local stores.
The object is to get the customer into the store to pick up their orders from the photo side. We often do this through coupons that are online-ONLY and through email adverts. Typically, it's easier for you, the customer to sit at home and upload your pictures than it is for you to drive to the store, use the kiosks and then wander around while your order completes.
Because Online has maybe a handful of people working to make sure the servers are functioning, than the stores employees having to assist you.
instore $.29 for 4x6 prints 1-49 and $.19 50-infinity
35mm developing 24exposures 10.99 for 1-set of prints. This covers the cost of processing the film and scanning it, printing it, the cost of the labels, stickers etc. Honestly, this day and age, Walgreens is one of the FEW stores that still offer 1hour film processing.
Wagmgr
Beaverton,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, September 22, 2010
It seems that you have 3 different services confused.
1)Walgreens can receive and print orders online through Wphoto.com . Some offers are online only, and will state as such on the advertisement.
2)If you would prefer to bring your digital pictures into the store for processing, Walgreens can also process those on the kiosks available at the photo counter. There are also specials that run on in-store orders, you can check the weekly ad, or inquire at the photo counter.
3)Most Walgreens also process film. Film processing is a completely separate process from digital pictures, and rarely are offers on digital prints extended to film processing.
If you have questions about the pricing, feel free to ask at the photo counter, or even just give them a phone call to save yourself the trip.
Hope this was helpful.