January 22, 2024 by David Pinto
An appreciation for an industry legend, Bob Narveson, David Pinto
January 22, 2024, Opinion
If indeed we’ve embarked on a new chapter in the history of the regional drug chain — as we obviously have — then it’s equally true that this is a new era for the regional chain executive. Explore the National Association of Chain Drug Stores board of directors and you’ll find that it’s well represented,
October 2, 2023 by Chain Drug Review
David Pinto, Hy-Vee makes Iowa a scintillating retailing center
October 2, 2023, Opinion
If you happen to find yourself with a few idle days on your hands (How silly: Retailers seldom have a few extra days on their hands), you just might want to wander over to Des Moines, capital of Iowa, to examine how Hy-Vee, one of the truly stunning retailers this or any country has to
February 6, 2023 by David Pinto
David Pinto, Some relatively easy industry predictions
February 6, 2023, Opinion
The new year has been under way for about a month now, and speculation about the upcoming 12 months already abounds. Not to be left at the starting gate, here’s a look from Chain Drug Review’s headquarters into what just might happen between now and December 31 and what will remain anyone’s guess. To begin,
January 9, 2023 by David Pinto
David Pinto
January 9, 2023, Opinion
No discipline in chain drug retailing has changed as suddenly and dramatically in recent years as has the role of the pharmacist. Yet ironically, as retail pharmacists have become more critical to the chain drug store, the role of the pharmacy counter they once ruled has diminished. Once upon a time, the primary — indeed,
September 19, 2022 by David Pinto
David Pinto
Opinion, September 19, 2022
Once upon a time, the leaders of America’s largest drug chains — Tom Ryan, Dan Jorndt, Alex Grass, Harvey Rosenthal, Dave Bernauer — were widely recognized and universally admired, not for who they were but for what they accomplished. Much of the respect they earned emanated from their willingness to interact with other members of
September 5, 2022 by David Pinto
David Pinto, NACDS TSE 2022
Opinion, September 5, 2022
Like the flowers that bloom in the spring, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores’ Total Store Expo is once again upon us. Depending on when you’re reading this piece, it is either beginning, in progress or recently ended. The venue is Boston, the cradle of Democracy. The dates: August 27 to August 30. The
August 22, 2022 by David Pinto
David Pinto, Walmart
August 22, 2022, Opinion
Walmart’s Bentonville headquarters office is once again open for business, and the retailer’s home office associates are returning to the desks, cubicles and spaces they had diligently occupied before the now-legendary pandemic disrupted their routines, schedules and lives so many months ago. The significance of this event far outweighs the renewed shuttling of bodies and
August 8, 2022 by David Pinto
David Pinto, H-E-B
August 8, 2022, Opinion
Ask 100 people to name the two best Beatles songs and you’re likely to get 200 different answers. The point is, identifying the best of anything is not all that easy. To the contrary, it’s a daunting assignment. Which brings us to the subject for today. Can anyone here name the best retailer? Or the
April 25, 2022 by David Pinto
David Pinto
April 25, 2022, Opinion
Among the assignments the editorial staff at Racher Press, publisher of MMR and Chain Drug Review, carries out with alacrity and a degree of professionalism is that of bringing buyers and sellers together, of greasing the table where buyers and sellers can meet and move their businesses forward. So it was on a chilly Tuesday
January 24, 2022 by David Pinto
David Pinto, Kmart
January 24, 2022, Opinion
As we relive American retailing history, which we occasionally do, we’re reminded that Kmart, once the largest general merchandise retailer in the United States, has dwindled a bit in size. The current store count for the former Troy, Mich., dynamo is … five. Five? That’s correct. In mid-January, Kmart’s holding company announced that it plans
August 9, 2021 by David Pinto
CVS, David Pinto, Walgreens
August 9, 2021, Opinion
One could argue, with some degree of logic and certainty, that the most intriguing and significant competition in today’s mass retail community is the duel between Walmart and Amazon. Certainly the stakes are high — with the two retailers occupying the very top rungs of the retail ladder. Then, too, each approaches the market in
September 9, 2020 by David Pinto
COVID-19, David Pinto
Opinion, September 9, 2020
The interminable, never-ending, always dangerous summer of 2020 is over. There are those among us who believed — who still believe — this most infamous season among the most perilous years we’ve witnessed would never end. But it has. As we pick up the pieces, attempt to place and spread the blame, engage in endless
April 13, 2020 by David Pinto
CVS, David Pinto, Kroger, Walamart
April 13, 2020, Opinion
The U.S. retailing community is totally immersed in the coronavirus pandemic. Indeed, you would be hard put to find any other segment of American society so completely and effectively involved in this international crisis. Walk into a CVS drug store, a Walmart Supercenter or a Kroger grocery store and you are immediately met by a
January 8, 2020 by David Pinto
David Pinto, Walmart Health
Featured Articles, January 6, 2020, Leading Headlines, News, Retail News
DALLAS, Ga. — About a 40-minute drive from Atlanta’s Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, in a community that bears little resemblance to the Texas city that shares the same name, a new health care facility has risen, almost overnight, that seeks, with considerable success, to address the problems many Americans face in gaining access to affordable