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CINCINNATI — Kroger is expanding its discount on generic drugs, offering 90-day prescriptions for $10 and covering more women’s health medications.
The move, effective today in its 1,900 in-store pharmacies, comes as the parent of King Soopers and City Market stores in Colorado faces increased competition from Wal-Mart, which similarly expanded its low-cost prescription program last week.
Last fall, Kroger and other retail chains began offering more than 300 generic drugs for $4 per prescription.
The drugs offered in Kroger’s expanded program include generic drugs used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis. The Associated Press



