CVS Health Plans $20B to Lift Consumer Experience (CVS:NYSE)
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CVS is giving its healthcare products a glow-up to lure you away from brand names
The look of the health and wellness products at CVS is about to get a little less prescriptive. The pharmacy chain, which reported $94.59 billion in revenue in the first quarter of 2025, landing ahead of expectations, announced it is overhauling its packaging for 68 pain reliever products this month, with updated packaging to come for nearly 3,000 other health and wellness items by the end of 2026. The outgoing packaging for the pharmacy’s priva…
CVS Health commits $20B to health-tech initiatives
CVS Health is reportedly planning to spend $20 billion over the next 10 years to offer a more tech-driven consumer health experience and improve interoperability within the healthcare industry. First reported by Yahoo Finance, the investment will impact CVS’ vertically-integrated business units, including its health providers, Aetna health insurance company and retail pharmacies, and will allow CVS competitors and other stakeholders to plug into…
CVS product brand simplifies packaging with refresh
WOONSOCKET, R. I.— This June, CVS Pharmacy is refreshing the packaging design for its CVS brand products (previously CVS Health) to simplify and emphasize key product benefits, further enhancing the overall shopping experience for its customers. The updated CVS brand packaging will begin hitting CVS Pharmacy shelves in this month starting with 68 pain reliever products. The rollout of the full suite of almost 3,000 health and wellness products …
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