CVS May Not Offer a Fair Price
CVS advertising draws customers into stores in search of bargains. But in Florida, Massachusetts, and Illinois, government consumer protection watchdogs have found that CVS’s advertised prices do not always match reality and have recently cited CVS for overcharging consumers and misleading customers with its advertising. In addition, surveyors in key markets found that CVS charges more than the competition for a market basket of common items.
- CVS is Most Penalized Retailer in Massachusetts
- Chicago: Over Half of CVS Stores Caught Overcharging
- CVS Overcharges in Greater Detroit
- Misleading Ads in Florida
- CVS: A More Expensive Place to Shop






