Drugstores like Walgreens and CVS adapt to market challenges by testing smaller store formats and adding primary care clinics.

Drugstores like Walgreens and CVS adapt to market challenges by testing smaller store locations, adding primary care clinics, and refining health care services. This shift aims to improve access to care, strengthen customer connections, and compete with online retailers and lower-priced options. As traditional drugstores face challenges such as theft, growing costs, and reduced prescription reimbursements, these adaptations help them stay competitive.

August 04, 2024
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