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I think to the average smoker it doesn't make any difference whether CVS quite selling them or not. Most smokes buy their cigarettes at the grocery store or gas station because of the price. The drug stores prices are a lot higher and always have been.
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Do those alcohol related deaths include drunk driving deaths? |
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Below is the likely reason CVS stopped selling tobacco products.
WOONSOCKET, R.I., June 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --CVS/pharmacy, the retail division of CVS Caremark Corporation, today announced an in-store fundraising campaign to help fight the #1 cancer killer of women lung cancer. Funds raised through the campaign will benefit LUNG FORCE, a new initiative to make lung cancer in women a public health priority, drive policy change and increase research funding.From now through June 29, CVS/pharmacy customers will have the opportunity to contribute to LUNG FORCE at the register in stores nationwide or online at www.cvs.com/lung with all proceeds going to support the movement. CVS Caremark is the national presenting sponsor of LUNG FORCE |
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Let's give CVS an "atta boy" NO Cigs
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So...their stock rising is a bad thing? |
I have it on a fairly reliable source that they decided to not sell cigarettes because they were in constant battles with violations due to selling to minors. I was paired, years ago, with the local police department doing "stings" because of selling to minors. Many people working at the cash registers do not check ID's and this leads to citations etc. That can get costly. When the profit margin is slim to begin with, I'm guessing the idea of a "healthier image" with getting rid of cigs, was a no-brainer.
Again, years ago, I used to volunteer teach in high schools about the effects of smoking - I had a non-smoker lung and a smoker lung (real lungs). That made a real impression with those kids. We could use more of this kind of shock teaching - the real truths of what smoking does to your lungs. |
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Having said that, I would still encourage people not to smoke and don't rely on drugs to promote good health. In my opinion, the only thing that promotes good health is a healthy lifestyle. |
Now if they would just ban all of the sick people that patronize the place (think: coughing; sneezing; touching stuff) it would really be a healthy place to shop! :thumbup:
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