Speculate on how CVS' decision to stop the sale of cigarettes might affect how consumers perceive the store. How do you think CVS wants itself to be perceived?
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Answer:
With the stoppage of the sale of cigarettes CVS is trying to position itself as an overall health provider. Will they remove sodas and candy next? Only time will tell.
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Other answers
CVS' decision to stop selling cigarettes because they want to be perceived as a company that is true to it's business and sells health oriented items. Some people will say it is a step in the right direction, others will blast the store and say they should get rid of alcohol and junk food too.
Lola Davenport
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