They don't indicate whether it is in-store or not. It also loads very slow and is buggy.
Wal-Mart's site is better, but they don't carry many items in-store anymore. At least they have an aisle number if they have it in-stock. But they love to advertise clothes that you need to order and that's even from their in-house brand "Time and True". One time they stated that they didn't have these pair of shorts in any local store in my size. So, I ordered them. They arrived the same day, at my door in a freak'n shopping bag. Obviously they had them in a store...they weren't shipped...they were basically door-dashed...And I paid $7 for shipping. (I bet they had them in the returns at a one of the four Wal-Marts that are close to my house)
Another time, I ordered some real cheap dresses from Wal-Mart. They were from one of their "partners". The dresses were literally shipped from China...literally. One took a month to get to my house. Shipping was not cheap for these $10 dresses. When I got them, they didn't fit. Returning them was a nightmare. Wal-Mart didn't want to refund shipping, which was about as much as the dresses itself.
I did have good luck buying swimsuits from their partners. The two piece tankini* swim suits with "boy shorts" (to cover up down there) were only $8 each, so I ordered three sizes of them, (S-M-L) knowing I would need to make alterations. That worked out, but alterating tankini swim tops, so stuff doesn't hang out, isn't the same as altering a dress.
I figured for $24, I would get a swimsuit of out my purchase and I did.
Later on, I spyed some $10 exercise skorts at Wal-mart (in the store) that will also work as swimsuit bottoms. They cover up more than the boy shorts. So, I bought them. So now, my "custom" swim suit costs $34, but that isn't bad.
Note: * A tankini is tank top type swim suit.
Yeah, shopping just isn't fun anymore.
If I need tincture of benzoin, I need to order it. Walgreens no longer carries it in their stores. 10 years ago, all of the pharmacies carried it. Maybe a local compounding pharmacy still carries it. (But who wants to chase down compounding pharmacies?) It's a "sticky" product that I can't live without. It makes band aids stick. (We used it in the hospital) If you ever need to put a band-aid on your finger or toes, tincture of benzoin is a life saver! You put it under those hydrocolloid dressings and you never have to change them.