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12 Dec

Walmart, CVS, and more to stop locking up beauty

US drugstore chains Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS Health have all announced they may not be locking up cosmetics and hair care products aimed toward black people and other people of color. This discriminatory practice, which didn't cover brands traditionally targeted towards predominantly white consumers, meant that these beauty products could only be accessed by having an worker unlock the cases, a few of which featured additional anti-theft measures. In an announcement last week, Walmart said the locked cases had been used to discourage shoplifters from stealing products including electronics and cosmetics. Nevertheless, it continued: “We’re sensitive to the problem and understand the concerns raised by our customers and members of the community and have made the choice to discontinue placing multicultural hair...
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1 Feb

CVS Launches One+Other Personal Care Brand – WWD

CVS Health goes big on personal care, and it’s starting in-house. The retailer has debuted One+Other (pronounced “each other”), which got here to stores and CVS’ website in late January. The offering spans personal care products, from cotton balls to nail polish remover and clippers, and ranges in price from $3 to $25. The road was born out of consumers’ propensities toward self-care, which the pandemic accelerated. In keeping with a poll conducted by the Harris Poll in partnership with CVS, 91 percent of Americans agreed self-care was necessary, while 50 percent had a every day practice. Thirty-eight percent of respondents, though, said they couldn’t afford to implement self-care practices. Moreover, 55 percent said brands didn’t make products with them in mind. “I...
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