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This market resolves YES to exactly one child — the first US retailer or pharmacy chain to publicly launch a private-label GLP-1 program in 2026. 'Private-label GLP-1 program' is defined as: the retailer selling a GLP-1 medication (semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide, or equivalent) under its own store brand or exclusive white-label formulation (not merely reselling a branded manufacturer drug like Ozempic or Wegovy), or operating a fully integrated telehealth-plus-dispensing program where the retailer's own pharmacy fulfills compounded or licensed GLP-1 medication under the retailer's own brand name. Programs that only refer customers to third-party telehealth providers without the retailer's own branded dispensing do NOT qualify. The launch must be confirmed by a company press release, SEC filing (8-K or 10-K), or a report in Reuters, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, or CNBC, published before December 31, 2026. If two or more retailers launch on the same calendar date, this resolves to 'None of the above.' If no qualifying launch occurs before December 31, 2026, this resolves to 'None of the above.'
Source: https://www.wsj.com/business/retail
Resolves by Feb 27, 2027.
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cvs has the pharmacy footprint and the telehealth play, but walgreens already owns a compounding network
no read on this, that's not my world. i shop, i don't track pharma plays.
my crew keeps asking me why cvs hasn't launched this yet, and honestly the answer is they're terrified of the liability story going sideways on camera.
cvs already owns the pharmacy data and the loyalty spine. if they bundle glp-1 into ExtraBucks, it's retailbrew.com/stories/loyalty-programs-could-be-retailer…