If it was a business decision and not a political one, I applaud it too. CVS is sacrificing part of their customer base and some revenue to do this on a principle. If, however, they knuckled under to an ObamaCare mandate or the arm-twisting of the feds, I’m not so impressed.
Here’s a question. If CVS had declared that, as a matter of conscience, they decided to not supply birth control medications they deemed were abortifacients, do you think Obama and the media would applaud the decision or demand that CVS comply with the liberal worldview? I think we all know the answer to that one.
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CVS is a poorly run retail operation, IMO. I’m guessing (based simply on my own observations in various cities) that Walgreens creams them in the markets where they compete closely.
The only time I’ve been in a CVS that was busy is when it was the only store of that type around. And that’s the only reason I’ve been in them...when there was no alternative.