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<blockquote data-quote="Mikew70" data-source="post: 1861540" data-attributes="member: 437756"><p>I have been using Asda who charge around £45 so much cheaper than Boots. I had to use Boots on holiday in Newquay as there was no Asda pharmacy near by. My sensor has now stopped working after only a week so I will be visiting Boots tomorrow to see how their after service works out! I have heard that Superdrug shops with pharmacies are stocking it at £35 so will try them next. At the end of the day Boots have made a poor business decision and I suspect their pricing structure will see them go the same way as many of the other "traditional" High Street retailers who failed to adapt. Surely they could have took a business decision which considered the fact that the same customers will probably now change supplier for their prescription insulin too. I am sure they get a healthy profit on those prescriptions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikew70, post: 1861540, member: 437756"] I have been using Asda who charge around £45 so much cheaper than Boots. I had to use Boots on holiday in Newquay as there was no Asda pharmacy near by. My sensor has now stopped working after only a week so I will be visiting Boots tomorrow to see how their after service works out! I have heard that Superdrug shops with pharmacies are stocking it at £35 so will try them next. At the end of the day Boots have made a poor business decision and I suspect their pricing structure will see them go the same way as many of the other "traditional" High Street retailers who failed to adapt. Surely they could have took a business decision which considered the fact that the same customers will probably now change supplier for their prescription insulin too. I am sure they get a healthy profit on those prescriptions! [/QUOTE]
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