CVS to offer same-day prescription delivery via Target-owned Shipt

Same-day prescription delivery service added.

April 9, 2019 at 1:53AM
FILE - This Jan. 18, 2017, file photo shows a CVS Pharmacy in Pittsburgh. CVS Health is expanding same-day prescription deliveries nationwide in the latest push by drugstores to keep customers who don't want to wait and are doing more shopping online. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
CVS Health is expanding same-day prescription deliveries nationwide. (Marci Schmitt — Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Target Corp.'s same-day delivery company Shipt is pushing further into the pharmacy space, announcing it will work with CVS Health to deliver prescriptions within hours at most of its drugstores nationwide.

Shipt, based in Birmingham, Ala., got its start as a mobile app focused on grocery delivery, which remains its core business. This is its first foray into pharmacy.

CVS has been toying with same-day delivery for more than a year in select markets. It now offers home delivery in a day or two at all of its 10,000 stores.

Customers pay $7.99 for same-day delivery service, which also includes a range of other health items, such as diapers and cold medicine. One- or two-day delivery costs $4.99.

An annual subscription to Shipt costs $99 and allows members to get same-day delivery service of more than 55,000 items from Target. Shipt members in the Twin Cities also have access to goods from Kowalski's Markets and Hy-Vee.

Target purchased Shipt in 2017 for $550 million in a competitive move to continue fortifying its delivery offerings against Amazon. Amazon last year purchased online pharmacy PillPack, its first major push into the health care industry, for a reported $1 billion, according to CNBC.

CVS and Target have done business in the past. In 2015, CVS purchased the retailer's pharmacy business for $1.9 billion, giving it 1,672 pharmacies in 47 states inside Target stores.

Target appointed Kelly Caruso as chief executive of Shipt last month. Caruso, who has worked in supply chain and merchandising, succeeded the company's founder Bill Smith. Smith was to remain as an adviser during the transition.

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