(+1) 614-588-8538 In-store Health Clinics Market to Grow at a CAGR of 13.6% During the Forecast Period 2020-2025 Increasing Incidence of Urinary Tract Infection in Women and Growing Adoption Rate for Affordable and Convenient in-store Health Clinics Are the Major Factors Driving the Growth of the Market
BriefingWire.com, 4/01/2021 - In-store Health Clinics Market size in 2019 is estimated to be $8.3 billion, growing at a CAGR of 13.6% during the forecast period 2020-2025. In store Health Clinics are a category of walk in clinics, which are located in supermarkets, retail stores, and pharmacies. These health clinics provide medical care to patients with minor uncomplicated illness and provide preventive medical care services. Increasing incidence of urinary tract infection in women and growing adoption rate for affordable and convenient in-store health clinics are the major factors driving the growth of the market. Moreover, rising disposable income
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The Third Circuit ruled on Monday in an antitrust lawsuit regarding processed egg pricing that the jury was properly instructed, affirming the decision from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
The Order called its opinion “another chapter in the long-running dispute,” which began in 2008 with a complaint filed by grocery companies including The Kroger Co., Safeway Inc., Walgreen Co., and Albertsons LLC. The plaintiffs claimed in that complaint that egg producers conspired and reduced production of eggs to artificially increase the price. In their brief after the appeal, the plaintiffs argued that the District Court improperly told the jury that all three elements in the conspiracy would need to be proven, when in actuality only one element would be a violation of the Sherman Act.