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In "The Great Gatsby," Tom Buchanan criticizes drug stores for selling products which he feels are contributing to the moral decline of society. He believes that they are sources of corruption and harmful influences on people.

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Tom says you can "buy anything at a drug store." He is suggesting his knowledge that Gatsby ran his boot-legging business in the past out of drug stores. Shortly after the comment, he confronts Gatsby directly about that knowledge.

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