Target selling pharmacy, clinic businesses to CVS Health

Target will sell its pharmacy and clinic businesses to CVS Health in the latest twist behind a push from big retailers to become all things to all customers.

The nation's second-largest drugstore chain will pay about $1.9 billion to run Target's in-store health operations and expand what they offer for customers who have come to expect that they will be able to fill a prescription when they shop at Target.

Drugstores, grocers and big retailers like Target and Wal-Mart all have been pushing into each other's turf for several years now, blurring traditional retail boundaries, as they try to attract customers who want to make fewer stops when they go shopping.

The number of stores the average consumer visits over a month has dropped 15 percent over the last five years, according to market researcher NPD Group.

"In other words, they're not running from place to place to place like they used to," said Marshal Cohen, NPD's chief retail industry analyst. "It doesn't mean I am shopping less, it just means I am going to less stores."

In response, retailers have been adding clinics and pharmacies. Drugstores, in turn, have started stocking groceries.

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