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People are furious that Target is ditching its iconic red pill bottles

Sep 29, 2016, 20:41 IST

Bartosz Szyszka. From Flickr.

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Target is ditching an element of its pharmacy business that is so iconic, it was once featured in New York's Museum of Modern Art.

The retailer's beloved red prescription bottles with color-coded rings have been scrapped as a result of CVS's takeover of Target's pharmacy business. And shoppers aren't pleased.

The Associated Press spoke with customers who were pouring new medications into old Target perscription bottles.

Others have taken to Twitter to express their displeasure.

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Marshal Cohen, chief retail analyst with market researcher NPD Group, told the Associated Press that the switch may have convinced a small percentage of customers to shop elsewhere. 

Despite the outrage and associated media coverage, it doesn't look like Target has any immediate plans to switch back to the old, iconic bottle.  

On Tuesday, the company replied to a disgruntled customer's tweet, saying the retailer is "currently looking at options for the next generation of prescription bottles to make medication adherence and instructions easier to understand for our patients."

Target did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment. 

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Still, angry customers have continued to post about their outrage on social media.

Ever since @CVS_Extra took over @Target pharmacy, it's been a complete mess. The new pill bottles don't help either! #cvs #target- Sheeba Khan (@sheeba_k5) September 28, 2016

@CVS_Extra bring back @Target pill bottles now.- Ted Picraux (@ShuttletrainTED) September 28, 2016

CVS opened its first pharmacy inside a Target in February, following CVS's $1.9 billion acquisition of Target's pharmacy business. At the time, many worried that decreased competition could lead to higher prices for customers.

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