Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) raised quite a lot of ire when it started promoting $4 pharmacy prescriptions back in 2006. Now that some of the competition has followed suit, Wal-Mart is making its prescription mail-delivery program front and center. Customers don't even have to set foot in a Wal-Mart to get their cheap prescription drugs.
After an apparent successful pilot program that began in Michigan this past May, Wal-Mart will be offering customers a 90-day supply of many common generic drug prescriptions for $10, following on the heels of a similar plan by national pharmacy chain CVS/Caremark Corp. (NYSE: CVS), which offers 400 generics for a $9.99 fee and a one-time $10 sign-up fee.
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