Food Banks Get Money from CVS

The Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania has received $30,000 as part of a consumer protection settlement between the state's Attorney General's Office and the CVS Pharmacy chain.

The settlement addressed complaints about the sale of expired over-the-counter drugs, infant formula, baby food, dairy products and other food items.

The Erie-based organization supplies food to 254 agencies, mostly in Erie County, but it also serves McKean, Cameron, Elk, Jefferson, Warren and five other counties.

http://attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx?id=5915

Comments

Marcia L. Neil said…
As already reported to FBI, the accronym 'CVS' as initiated within various business-domains is linked with influence-networking that also causes missing-person/child incidents.
Anonymous said…
The Local Food Pantries at the Salvation Army & YWCA Do NOT Receive ANY Food from Second Harvest! Limited Mobile Food Distribution HAS Occurred in Derrick City and Lewis Run once in a while. Do NOT Confuse Bradford LOCAL Food Pantry NEEDS with ERIE!
Anne said…
And please remember that McKean County includes more than Bradford and its surrounding communities.

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