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Walgreens to roll out vehicle charging stations

DEERFIELD, Ill. — Electric vehicle charging stations are expected to be available by the end of the year at about 800 Walgreen Co. stores across the country, which the drug chain says will make it the nation’s largest retail host of such sites. Walgreens stores will provide locations for EV drivers to recharge near their

B-T-S bargain hunters get help from Rite Aid

CAMP HILL, Pa. — Rite Aid Corp. is stocking its stores nationwide with values on many essential back-to-school supplies in anticipation of a shopping season that the National Retail Federation says will bring more bargain hunters to drug stores. “In response to today’s valueconscious consumer, we have greatly expanded our value programs in recent years,”

Ritzman, Buehler’s eye partnership

WADSWORTH, Ohio — Ritzman Pharmacies Inc. and Buehler Food Markets Inc. are negotiating a deal under which Ritzman would own and operate the supermarket chain’s pharmacies. Ritzman, based here, operates nine drug stores in the state. Wooster, Ohio-based Buehler Food Markets operates 13 supermarkets in Ohio, and 11 have pharmacies. The retailers have signed a

New era in drug store design arrives

2011 will be remembered as the year when the basic drug store format took several dramatic turns for the better, burying, perhaps forever, the vanilla-flavor format that has served chain drug retailing so adequately for so long. Two of the newly unveiled formats — those by Duane Reade and Rite Aid — make a bold

PBM merger reshapes playing field for Rx

The pending $29.1 billion merger of Express Scripts and Medco Health Solutions — a deal that, if it passes muster with government regulators, will combine two of the three largest pharmacy benefit management companies to create a dominant player in the sector — raises a host of challenges for community pharmacy operators and others involved

Duane Reade keeps raising bar

NEW YORK — In grand style, Duane Reade opened here what many industry observers are calling the most spectacular drug store ever. With hundreds of supplier executives, journalists and a handful of celebrities in attendance, Duane Reade had a gala celebration this month for the opening of its largest store to date: a 22,000-square-foot unit

Analysis: Store alters parent company’s approach

NEW YORK — The 22,000-square-foot Duane Reade drug store that opened its doors at 40 Wall Street for the first time in the days immediately following the Independence Day holiday has already received more news coverage and wider, more favorable exposure than any drug store that has yet opened its doors in America. The consumer

Walgreens takes stand against PBM

DEERFIELD, Ill. — At the end of this year, Walgreen Co. plans to stop filling prescriptions for people covered by Express Scripts Inc. after failing to agree on new contract terms with the pharmacy benefits manager. Express Scripts prescriptions are expected to be worth an estimated $5.3 billion in sales for Walgreens in 2011. “We’re

Rite Aid goes outside the box with new format

Rite Aid goes outside the box with new format

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Inside Rite Aid Corp.’s latest drug store prototype are some outside-the-box ideas. Dubbed the “wellness store,” the format makes health care its hallmark while taking customer engagement to a higher level through personal service, interactive technology and a variety of shopping conveniences. Heading the list of innovations is what Rite Aid calls

Navarro names Ortiz chief executive

MIAMI — Juan Ortiz has been named chief executive officer of Navarro Discount Pharmacy. He had been chief financial officer. The 46-year-old Ortiz succeeds Steve Kaczynski, who resigned to pursue other business interests. Kaczynski will remain a consultant to the 29-unit, Hispanic-owned drug chain through the end of the year. “Juan Ortiz and his team

CVS campaign promotes Rx care

WOONSOCKET, R.I. — CVS Caremark Corp. has created CARE 1on1 to remind consumers about the importance of pharmacist consultations and the critical role that pharmacists play in managing medications for chronic illnesses — especially when patients are starting a new medicine. The company is stressing that it offers patients one-on-one time with a pharmacist in

NACDS Marketplace a hit for buyers, sellers

BOSTON — Nearly 700 buyers and category managers from about 200 retail chains scoured the aisles of the Boston Convention Center to check out the latest items on display at the annual National Association of Chain Drug Stores Marketplace Conference. The four-day event — the association’s 25th Marketplace — was also attended by 450 of

Jean Coutu moves ahead despite challenges

LONGUEUIL, Quebec — The Jean Coutu Group had a year of healthy growth and improved profits, president and chief executive officer Francois Coutu said at the company’s annual meeting here earlier this month. And, he noted, Coutu’s franchisees had also fared better than might have been expected. When the financial year began in February 2010

Rite Aid shifts three executives

CAMP HILL, Pa. — Brian Fiala has been named executive vice president of human resources at Rite Aid Corp., one of several executive and senior management changes announced by the drug chain. Fiala, formerly executive vice president of store operations, is responsible for all aspects of human resources, including training, recruitment, talent management, compensation and

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