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  2. Online pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The Maharashtra Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) raided 27 online pharmacies located in Mumbai, Thane, and Pune and seized drugs worth ₹2 million. [ 58 ] The Delhi High Court banned the online sale of medicines in the country on December 12, 2018 after listening to a Public Interest Litigation hearing by Dr. Ahmed Zaheer.

  3. Farmer Jack - Wikipedia

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    Borman acquired the 13-store Arnold Drug pharmacy chain in 1965, [1] but dissolved this division in 1981 in order to cut financial losses. [2] In 1987, Borman's was flush with cash, and took advantage of Safeway's troubles as an opportunity to diversify its store base beyond Michigan when it bought that chain's 60-store Salt Lake City division

  4. Counterfeit medicines online - Wikipedia

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    Research has demonstrated that using a computer to fill a prescription online and using online chat groups to learn about health topics are strong independent predictors of prescription drug importation from foreign countries by United States consumers. [3] Cheap prices are often the primary reason behind consumers' purchase decisions; [4]

  5. Nearly half of online pharmacies selling weight loss drugs ...

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    About 42% of online pharmacies that sell semaglutide, the active ingredient in Novo Nordisk’s anti-obesity drug Wegovy, are illegal, operating without a valid license and selling medications ...

  6. Gateway Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Marketplace is a power center in Detroit, Michigan. The complex is located at the southeast corner of 8 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue , adjacent to the Jason Hargrove Transit Center and near the former site of the Michigan State Fair complex. The complex contains around forty inline tenants on its 35 acres (140,000 m 2).

  7. Wildberries - Wikipedia

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    Wildberries (Russian: Вайлдберриз, Vayldberriz) is the largest Russian online retailer. It was founded in 2004 by Tatyana Kim. [3] Besides Russia, Wildberries serves: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. [4] [5] Wildberries had more than 48,000 employees as of 2020. [6]

  8. X5 Group - Wikipedia

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    Its share of the food retail market rose up from 47th to 42nd place among the world’s Top-250 retailers in the Global Powers of Retailing 2020 and took 11th place in the Top-50 fast-growing global retailers (according to Deloitte); [9] it was ranked 41st among the Top 50 Global Retailers (according to Kantar Consulting).

  9. Michigan Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Avenue initially was primarily residential. By the 1860s, large homes and expensive row houses dominated Michigan Avenue. At no point is Michigan Avenue currently called Michigan Boulevard, but prior to the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the street was officially known as Michigan Boulevard and often referred to as "Boul Mich". [2]