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CVS’ decision to pull tobacco lands CEO State of the Union guest slot

Posted on January 22, 2015 by Corporations and Health Watch

CVS pharmacy’s decision last year to pull tobacco from its 7,800 stores is paying off, business-wise, reports the Washington Times, and now it’s earned the chain’s CEO a prime seat at Tuesday’s State of the Union Address.

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