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Great job stating how it is suppose to happen ! Unfortunately you are not stating the way it really works in stores ! Even your paragon darlings use these bad business practices . So if you can’t tell the truth get off , the company not the people working there are to blame . I hope you do not k–l an unsuspecting patient
Insulin is delivered in totes with icepacks by refrigerated warehouse trailers. The millions of dollars of damaged/ outdated merchandise are returned to the warehouse that services the store and redistributed through the stores donation process. Personally, i would be more concerned with your 90 day mailorder d–g that sits in your mailbox on a hot summer day!
Well said !! I agree 1000%
Let’s see who says it ain’t so ...
Maybe one of these emerging leaders can come post and argue theres nothing wrong happing in stores - as they are all good at kissing up to the great field management leaders who work here !
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How did the N.Y. article miss the amount of d–gs sitting in hot back rooms for days before being properly stored away . Refrigerated insulin that sit in hot summer back rooms or on hot unloading docks . The RX then dispenses the insulin to patients . How did they miss the millions of dollars in food products destroyed by managers by tossing in dumpsters to clean out their overloaded back rooms , this product could feed the hungry . This company will be outed It only takes the media and the right whistle blower to expose their corrupt business practices ! Someone tell me it ain’t so