Posted on 02/09/2014 2:20:11 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
IT IS GREAT CVS is ending cigarette sales by October, and I know exactly what other dangerous products should go behind the counter when the wall of cancer sticks comes down: Coke, Pepsi, Gatorade, Red Bull, and all other sugary beverages. I say this because I take CVSs new public health pronouncements seriously.
In announcing the tobacco ban, CVS chief medical officer Troyen Brennan said the drugstore industry is positioning itself to offer more clinical services for chronic diseases. He wrote Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association that it is a paradox to sell cigarettes as pharmacies work with primary care clinicians to treat hypertension, diabetes, and other conditions exacerbated by smoking.
If CVS truly cares about all the sources of diabetes and other preventable diseases, soda should be the next target. Two days before Brennans op-ed, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the most dramatic findings yet linking high sugar consumption to heart disease. The WHO and the American Heart Association recommend that less than 10 percent of a persons daily calories should come from the added sugars found in processed foods, snacks, and beverages. But 71 percent of Americans exceed that figure.
The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that people whose added sugars comprise between 10 to 25 percent of their calories were at 30 percent higher risk of dying from heart disease...
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonglobe.com ...
Same here. One of my neighbors is happy as a clam because his smoke shop shares a parking lot with a CVS.
These are going to be mini Medicare and Medicaid "Get your meds here" centers.
The drug business is just so huge.
Remember, they were originally called Drug Stores". In the 50's, the corner drug store sold bathroom products, female products and drugs....not much else.
They will mail your drugs, hand deliver them, feed them to you....anything to grab a few more mil from the drug industry.
And pretty soon, here in NYS....looks like Marijuana will soon be coming to Town.
Since the newest study on sugar came out last week, citing sugar as a killer for your heart, CVS should take out all candy and soft drinks. And because thousands die of prescription drug over-doses, they should ban those, too.
In fact, CVS should only be selling toilet paper and printer cartridges.
Will they sell medical marijuana?
(I’m not against it. Just asking.)
What’s the beef with beef jerky?
I buy those small packs of it occasionally, the kids love it. It’s just beef isn’t it?
Or ‘Carrier, fixed-wing, antisubmarine’.
Haven’t seen a link to DZJ for years, literally.
But you can’t keep an insane lefty down forever, I suppose.
“I say this because I take CVSs new public health pronouncements seriously.”
Well, then, Derrick, you are a fool. Because CVS is cynically using a shift in inventory to market something new behind the counter. Not everyone sees every product in the store but they all stop at the cash register, which means they see products behind the counter.
There aren’t many people buying Bugler tobacco these days so why not use the space for more impulse buys and high-margin rubbish?
CVS was looking for free publicity and in the case of hopeless statist DZJ they’ve got a very large sucker.
CVS Will probable have to raise the price of its drugs, because high proft, low cost items like pop help offset the cost of drugs.
Getting rid of smokes lowers its robbery target profile, so there would be some cost savings on its insurance.
“What’s the beef with beef jerky”.
I am just surmising that it is meat and added salt. Meat is bad, don’t you know! Now, if they could dehydrate say broccoli.. they’d be all for it. (By the way, we love beef jerky!)
I’ve already decided to take my business elsewhere.
About 57% of the cost of a pack is comprised of local, state and federal taxes.
Why is the gallon of gas so high? there’s the sign!
Yeah, they”ll soon be stocking marijuana instead.
The same dehydrator used at home to make jerky can be used to dry fruit and vegetables.
I once made turkey jerky and beef jerky...... terriyaky no less
I also made dried fruit. Pineapple was very good.
They were standard back pack lunch fare
Amen!
Mark my words: “CVS is getting some sort of back door deal to end sales of tuhbacky”.
It’ll come out...
Thing is, the state relies on tobacco sales and the attendant taxes that go along with it.
The taxes pay for children programs galore.
They must hate chillun and frankly, it’s unAmerican...
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So true. They all can do what they want. Its America and that’s the way things are.
And people don’t have to patronize their stores. I wont because of the shameless sucking up to Obama.
If they really want to promote health, they would do away with all snacks, candy bars, cookies and other things that are not “healthy”.
CVS is just getting ahead of the curve... The Canadian government mandated that drugstores not be allowed to sell cancer sticks to their customers years ago. So it’s just a matter of time before your now socialist government does the same.
Oddly enough, the last ‘Marlboro’ man to bite the biscuit was the ripe old age of 72 when he died from lung cancer. I know plenty of people who are not with us and would have loved to have lived until the age of 72. My sister was recently operated on for lung cancer and it was thankfully successful. She’s 66 and quit smoking a couple of years ago. Oddly enough the form of lung cancer she was afflicted with had absolutely nothing to do with smoking and apparently one out of every four people who are diagnosed with lung cancer never smoked in their lives. Poor buggers! At least the ‘Marlboro’ man had a reason for having lung cancer, as will I because I’m a diehard not even thinking of quitting smoker.
My final thought is this... Nobody gets off this rock alive so it may be cancer, it may be heart disease, or maybe you’ll just die in your sleep. But the inevitable is the inevitable and all the cigarette bans, sugar bans, fat bans, etc. will not change that fact. Enjoy your life and health while you have it and hopefully our maker will forgive us our faults and understand our sins.
Maybe they’ll stop selling Prozac and Zoloff, drugs known to cause suicide symptoms. And maybe they’ll stop selling over the counter drugs people use to make METH.
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