USPO hits out at Leclerc over supermarket sales
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Executive Summary
French pharmacists association, the USPO, has attacked continued efforts by French supermarket chain Leclerc to secure sales of OTC medicines in its stores, claiming that a recent scandal over contaminated infant formula sold in supermarkets showed that such retailers could not be trusted to safely supply medicines.
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