I'm glad they did it. And it speaks well of them. I'm just surprised, that's all.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/won ... tte-sales/
CVS to stop selling cigarettes by Oct. 1
By Sarah Kliff
February 5 at 9:00 am
CVS, one of the nation’s largest drugstore chains, said Wednesday that it will stop selling cigarettes at its 7,600 locations in an expensive but calculated bid to boost its image as a full-fledged health-care provider rather than a simple purveyor of greeting cards and shampoo.
Executives said the move will cost the company $2 billion a year in lost sales. But they are gambling that abandoning smokers will help them strike more profitable deals with hospitals and health insurers — and appeal to growing ranks of customers newly insured under the Affordable Care Act. ... "
I suspect that the tide of people quitting and the growing anti-smoking sentiment drove them to get on the right side of history in advance of being pushed. Selling cigarettes is like, and is more and more understood to be like, selling heroin. Profiteering from misery and death. One notes how few of the Boston Brahmin families admit that their fortunes were originally made selling opium to China.
CVS made the right calculation. I would like to believe that they were motivated by the right reasons but will be content with enlightened self-interest.
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