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Kroger to implement Sharps Compliance's TakeAway program
HOUSTON — Sharps Compliance's TakeAway envelope solution is making its way to Kroger and its family of stores.
Kroger, which operates stores under several banners across 31 states, will offer the the medication disposal envelopes at its pharmacy counters. The goal: to offer a safe and environmentally responsible means of disposing unused, expired or unwanted noncontrolled prescription and over-the-counter medications.
Kroger joins such retailers as Rite Aid, which recently implemented Sharps Compliance's TakeAway program in its stores.
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Walgreens: Customer email database was breached
DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens this weekend reported that its customer email database, which is hosted by a third-party vendor, was accessed without permission.
The drug store chain, which uses vendor Epsilon to deploy its email promotional messages, said that law enforcement authorities were notified and are investigating the matter. The company also emphasized that email addresses were the only information obtained in this incident.