To bridge this gap, CVS is (slowly!) rolling out a new feature that would grant shoppers access to caged merchandise. But there’s one caveat: You’ll have to download the CVS Health app. RELATED: ...
Instead of waiting for an employee to take pity on you and unlock the cabinets in the deodorant aisle, you may soon have another way to access the locked-up shampoo and ibuprofen you seek.
One of the new features included in the app, is the ability for customers to unlock merchandise locked up on shelves in ...
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The drug store chain says it's working on extending a pilot program that allows customers to unlock items, themselves. CBS ...
CVS is one retailer that's drawn the ire of shoppers by locking items behind plastic in recent years, but now, the pharmacy ...
CVS Health is launching an app that will allow customers access to locked display cabinets "for easier access to merchandise, ...
According to the release, the new app, which is a successor to the CVS Pharmacy app, will allow shoppers to manage ...
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If you've ever shopped at CVS and had to wait while an employee shows up to unlock a cabinet so you could get a bottle of ...