Copernicus
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 168
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
what do you mean? they are a shop. They have overheads to pay. They are not a charity.Sad to see another of our High St stores profiting from diabetics.
If they sell things at cost price how do they pay their staff, their rent, their business rates?Abbott sell the Libre sensors to the NHS for £35. Pharmacies buy them from the NHS for £35, they could if they wanted to, sell them to diabetics for £35 as Superdrug have until recently been doing. Superdrug do NOT stock them, nor are they subsidising them, they only get them in when requested. Abbott are NOT selling them at a loss either. My point was why have Superdrug, without warning, decided to increase the price by a fiver ? It cannot possibly cost a fiver to order 1 sensor from the NHS, it's not even if they have to have yards of shelf space to store them. I'm surprised no one else thinks this is just a rip off.. Maybe I've just had a bad day.
They were selling them at cost for months and now suddenly decided to put the price up. Great publicity if they sold them at cost and had a campaign saying how much they supporting the diabetic community. Never mind Nuff said
perhaps they've just realised their foolishness which is a great shameThey were selling them at cost for months and now suddenly decided to put the price up. Great publicity if they sold them at cost and had a campaign saying how much they supporting the diabetic community. Never mind Nuff said
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