Wanting to be seen as more than just a pharmacy retailer, Walgreens has been focusing on value-added services and partnerships to remain relevant to consumers.
Walgreens, the National Council for Behavioral Health and the American Pharmacists Association are teaming up to bring mental health first aid training to certain Walgreens pharmacists and associates.
The Consumer Goods Forum’s health-and-wellness efforts are bringing together retailers, manufacturers and local organizations to build healthier communities and demand for healthier products.
Walgreens has more than 1,300 safe medication disposal kiosks in 46 states and Washington, D.C., to help make it easier for patients to dispose of unwanted or unused medication.
For the fifth year in a row, Walgreens is supporting Red Nose Day with the help of its Everyday Heroes squad who helped kick off celebrations on retail shelves.