One or two medical office assistants work at each of the clinics, along with additional clinicians who support virtual care, ...
Shoppers can’t stand when toothpaste, deodorant and other items are locked up behind glass display cabinets at stores.
As consumers continue to dodge stores that have adopted this form of theft prevention, CVS believes it has a unique solution ...
"When you lock things up ... you don't sell as many of them," CEO Timothy Wentworth said during a recent earnings call ...
It’s also cheaper for them to lock up products than add more employees, security and other major investments that may limit theft but make the store unprofitable to operate. A Walgreens ...
To bridge this gap, CVS is (slowly!) rolling out a new feature that would grant shoppers access to caged merchandise. But ...
Retailers have been faced with increases in shoplifting and retail theft. But anti-theft prevention can hurt retail sales, ...
Keeping products under lock and key dissuaded customers from purchasing them, Walgreens said in earnings call.
SAN DIEGO — Retailers that keep toothpaste and deodorant under lock and key may have to pivot. Walgreens is the first to ...