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Change to Win
Groups Protest Racial, Economic Differences in CVS Health Code Violations, According to Change to Win
April 25th, 2009
Leaders of community organizations criticized racial differences in CVS drugstores' health code violations revealed in a new analysis of food-safety inspections at a press conference and rally outside a Harlem CVS today. State inspectors recently cited the CVS on West 125th Street for rodent droppings and a rodent carcass on the retail area floor, and the protesters cited findings that this kind of problem is more common at CVS stores in New York’s communities of color. After chanting “CVS Clean up your act,” about two dozen protestors went into the CVS and delivered a letter addressed to CVS CEO Tom Ryan criticizing conditions at the Harlem CVS and at CVS stores around...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-04-25)
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