OTC Drug Firms' Online Subscription Sales Would Jeopardize Retail Partnerships
Executive Summary
OTC drug firms would cannibalize their sales at retailers if they offer online subscription sales, the rapidly growing e-commerce model that offers advantages that appeal to consumers, says former P&G marketing executive Brent Walker.
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