BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Tuesday it is going nationwide with a program that lets customers get 90-day supplies of prescription drugs through the mail for as little as $10.
Wal-Mart said a group of 300 generic drugs will cost $10 per order, and more than 3,000 other drugs will be included in the program. The company said the mail delivery service is free, although customers still have …
Read the original article at Philly
Most Commented Posts
More similar stories:
- House panel approves consumer protection agency
- Consumer protection bill approved
- A look at the Consumer Financial Protection Agency
- Fed extends consumer lending program through March
- Consumer Financial Protection Agency: an overview
- July demand dips for gov’t consumer credit program
- White House extends struggling refinancing program
- Obama administration readies loan program changes
- Long-term care insurance program gains in House
- FTC: Don’t be fooled by job-related scams






