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Now you know one of the main reasons why CVS chose to yank tobacco products from their shelves.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/cvs-pl...151632033.html
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Old 10-21-2014, 04:10 PM
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CVS Care Mark are very savvy business people. This situation is just one more example of the goings on in health care because of the ACA laws.

As a sidebar we have once again an attack on tobacco when at the same time their is a push for legalization of marijuana....what a country
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I say it is a good thing that CVS has decided not to sell tobacco products. Darn good business practice to offer lower prices than at drug stores selling tobacco. Would I use them to save $15 each time for drug items? You bet I would!

I do not see what this practice has to do with the Affordable Care Act. Just good business acumen.
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Some ate that up, like it was pure benevolence.

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I knew there had to be something behind it other than pure benevolence. CVS losing money to make money. Good business practice in disguise.
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I say it is a good thing that CVS has decided not to sell tobacco products. Darn good business practice to offer lower prices than at drug stores selling tobacco. Would I use them to save $15 each time for drug items? You bet I would!

I do not see what this practice has to do with the Affordable Care Act. Just good business acumen.
So how does this become a good thing to the family that has prescription coverage through Caremark but does not have a tobacco-free pharmacy in their area to fill the 10 day script for their child's augmentin? They should be penalized because they don't live near a tobacco-free pharmacy?
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Six percent of Caremark's customers who have precriptions filled for asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease make a cigarette purchase at the same time. So now they'll have to pay more to ease the discomfort that smoking aggravates.
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Let's wait and see what the FTC has to say about this. It doesn't seem like a fair trade practice, especially due to the fact that CVS can't prove that their plan will stop people from smoking. That means their plan is just a strategy to grab more of the prescription drug business away from other pharmacies.

That's what it looks like to a non-drug user like me.

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Waiting for Federal Trade Commission intervention sounds like big government to me.
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If CVS really cared about anyone's health, they would stop selling candy, chips, soda and other junk foods.
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If CVS really cared about anyone's health, they would stop selling candy, chips, soda and other junk foods.

Not this again. Candy/chips/soda=tobacco. Yeah...right.
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