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  • Target First to Stash All Pseudoephedrine Behind Pharmacy Counter

    MINNEAPOLIS, -- Target today said it will place all products containing pseudoephedrine, the key ingredient in the manufacturing of the illegal drug methamphetamine, behind its pharmacy counters. In stores where there is no pharmacy, products containing pseudoephedrine will not be sold, the chain said.
  • NONFOODS: Breaking into pharmacy

    Anyone can open a pharmacy in a supermarket, but it's the quality of service provided to customers that will make or break it.
  • NONFOODS: Breaking into pharmacy

    Anyone can open a pharmacy in a supermarket, but it's the quality of service provided to customers that will make or break it.
  • Woman Charged With Dispensing Phony Flu Shots at Washington Stores

    BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Canadian national Nancy Jean Olson has been charged by Whatcom County prosecutors here with one misdemeanor count and six felony counts of unlicensed practice of medicine after allegedly holding phony flu clinics last November at three area supermarkets for $30 a shot, according to published reports.
  • Woman Charged With Dispensing Phony Flu Shots at Washington Stores

    BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Canadian national Nancy Jean Olson has been charged by Whatcom County prosecutors here with one misdemeanor count and six felony counts of unlicensed practice of medicine after allegedly holding phony flu clinics last November at three area supermarkets for $30 a shot, according to published reports.
  • Wild Blueberries Top 'Hot 20 List' of Power Foods

    PORTLAND, Maine -- Aggressive retailers may want to go a little wild with their blueberry displays in the coming weeks on the heels of news that finds wild blueberries topping Health magazine's "hot list" of 20 good-for-you foods.
  • Price Chopper Promotes Healthy Sleuthing

    SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- The Golub Corporation's Price Chopper chain here kicked off an interactive nutritional education program for fourth and fifth graders this week called "Supermarket Sleuth Nutritional Tours."
  • Wild Blueberries Top 'Hot 20 List' of Power Foods

    PORTLAND, Maine -- Aggressive retailers may want to go a little wild with their blueberry displays in the coming weeks on the heels of news that finds wild blueberries topping Health magazine's "hot list" of 20 good-for-you foods.
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