More than two dozen states joined forces urging Walmart and four other retail giants to stop selling tobacco products at their pharmacy chains.
A group of attorneys general from 28 states and territories sent letters to the CEOs of Rite Aid, Walgreens, Kroger, Safeway and Walmart asking them to follow the lead of CVS Caremark, which recently opted to go smoke-free.
“Pharmacies and drug stores, which increasingly market themselves as a source for community health care, send a mixed message by continuing to sell deadly tobacco products,” New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday in a statement.
He’s spearheading the effort, along with Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine.
“My fellow attorneys general and I are asking these national retailers to take an additional step forward in keeping tobacco products away from youth by voluntarily not selling them in their stores with pharmacies,” DeWine said. “The health of our kids is just too important.”









