CVS: ‘Pleased to have come to an agreement’ with Riverside, other counties

A multi-million-dollar settlement reached between CVS Health Inc. and a dozen California counties, including Riverside, stemming from the sales of expired baby formula and other products will help keep the corporation on track with “making key enhancements” to policies and practices, CVS said Friday, May 12. “CVS Pharmacy has a clear product removal policy in place to help ensure that items are pulled from shelves before reaching their expiration dates,” the company said in a statement released to City News Service. “Any unintentional deviations from this policy that are brought to our attention are quickly rectified.” The chain, which operates more than 800 retail outlets statewide, said that after the legal action was initiated by the plaintiffs, CVS personnel intensified e
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