I've never gone to the pharmacy, but as a store I like Ride Aid, though their prices seem a little high and their sales and rewards program is confusing to me. I don't go there often because I can get better prices on most things across the street at BiMart. Rite Aid has a nice atmosohere though, they did a good job with their remodel.
'Medications' like "Plan B"? While I can see the logic of 'throwing-out moral convictions due to customer-demand' (i.e. the stores don't serve the purpose of 'making sure that people are "right",' but the purpose of "Making Money for the owners"), The Owners might push THEIR morality on customers-&-employees---not likeLog In (I don't know all the 'legal battle' stuff), but simply by not ordering- &/or not approving the order of-those products.
I prefer CVS and use that pharmacy the most. The Walgreens and Rite-aid pharmacies where I live are very disorganized and feel dirty to me. Also, the employees are rather unwelcoming. At CVS, the employees are always kind and know their way around the store, and the pharmacists are very kind and definitely know what they're talking about. They make many amazing recommendations for you, and take their time explaining the side effects and benefits of the drugs. Plus, CVS no longer sells cigarettes! Yay!
I typically go to Wallgreens. I think they have the nicest store of the three, and typically the prices are pretty comparable or cheaper than their competitors. In addition, they usually have better and more timely service. That's a big factor in where I shop. Customer service is very important to me. If I feel appreciated and served well, I typically remain loyal to that company.