Supermarket pharmacy gross margins from third-party sales drop to 20% in 1994 -- FMI survey.
Executive Summary
SUPERMARKET PHARMACY THIRD-PARTY SCRIPT GROSS MARGINS DROP from 21% in 1993 to 20% for sales of prescription drugs in 1994, according to the 1995 Supermarket Pharmacy Survey released by the Food Marketing Institute. Average gross margins for cash sales of Rx drugs remained constant at 28%.
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