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  • Dollar General names head of its digital operations

    GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. — Dollar General has appointed its first-ever digital leader.

    Rob Scruggs

  • CVS Health partners with Northside Center in support of mental health clinics

    NEW YORK — Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, New York City Councilperson Corey Johnson and Northside Center for Child Development earlier this week announced a new partnership with CVS Health to expand mental health clinics in public and charter schools across New York City.

  • Pure Leaf launches home-brewed Matcha

    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — Unilever’s Pure Leaf tea brand has announced the release of the company’s first home-brewed Matcha tea. Sourced from the Rainforest Alliance Certified tea states in Kagoshimama, Japan, the brand will offer the tea sachets in two flavors — Pure Matcha and Matcha with Ginger

  • Cardinal Health enhances patient support through new ConnectSource platform

    DUBLIN, Ohio — Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions recently introduced a new cloud-based patient engagement platform called ConnectSource to address an unmet need from the biopharma industry for better insights into the patient experience and treatment journey.

  • Target partners with Always to support Girls on the Run

    CINCINATTI — Target is partnering with Always based on insight from the #LikeAGirl campaign, to prevent the loss of confidence in young girls. Together, both brands are supporting Girls on the Run, a nonprofit organization which provides physical activity-based positive youth development program for girls between third to eighth grades.  

  • Meijer’s grocery deliveries hit half million

    The grocery and general merchandise retailer recently surpassed 500,000 deliveries, and is on-pace to make more than a million deliveries by year-end. Meijer launched its grocery delivery service in September 2016.

    The program, which kicked off in 25 stores in Detroit, expanded to more than 200 stores in just 148 days. To date, the service is available to more than 10 million households in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Kentucky, Meijer reported.

  • CVS Health expands safe medication disposal program into 750 pharmacies

    WOONSOCKET, R.I. — CVS Health on Wednesday officially introduced the expansion of the company's safe medication disposal program to include locations inside CVS Pharmacy stores, marking the Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 28.

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