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Walgreens Moves To Compete With Amazon, CVS In Drug Delivery Service

The drugstore chain announced that it's teaming up with FedEx to launch a next-day prescription delivery service.

Walgreens Moves To Compete With Amazon, CVS In Drug Delivery Service
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Walgreens is getting ready to compete with Amazon and other retailers when it comes to prescription delivery services. 

The drugstore chain announced it's partnering with FedEx to launch a next-day prescription drug delivery program called Walgreens Express. 

And earlier this year, CVS Health started a similar service as well. 

Experts say these can be a game-changer for people who don't have easy access to a pharmacy. 

But there could be another motive behind launching the services, and that's to stay a step ahead of Amazon. 

The online retail giant acquired online pharmacy PillPack earlier this year as it aims to venture into the prescription drug market -- and companies are noticing. 

Walgreens Express already offers same-day delivery in some cities, including New York, Chicago and Miami. 

There's a $4.99 fee for the upcoming next-day delivery, and customers will have to place their order by 4 p.m. on weekdays. 

Additional reporting from Newsy affiliate CNN