What Kroger Co. doesn't want you to know

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Hi Ginger,

One year ago this month, the Bush administration's FDA finally approved Plan B® - also known as emergency contraception - for over-the-counter sales to women age 18 and older.

But a few months ago, a Kroger Co. pharmacist in Georgia sent 42-year-old college professor and mother of two Carrie Baker away empty-handed when she tried to purchase Plan B®.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/859202317?z00m=9490533

The Kroger Co. is one of the nation's largest grocery and pharmacy retailers - operating more than 1,921 stores - like Ralphs, Dillons, Fred Meyer, and Smith's - in 31 states across the country.

What you may not know is that the Kroger Co. has published conflicting statements on its Plan B® stocking and refusal policy.

NARAL Pro-Choice America volunteer efforts showed that more than one in five local Kroger Co. pharmacies contacted don't stock Plan B®. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/859202317?z00m=9490533

Thank you for standing up for women's rights today!



Sincerely,

Robyn E.
Care2 Campaign Team




P.S. Now you can create and sign Care2 petitions on Facebook! If you are a Facebook user, please add the Care2 Petitions application, and promote it to your friends. If even more people sign Care2 petitions, we can have a bigger positive impact.



Do you agree with this and should it be prevented given to us or not?
 
I don't really see what the problem is. It's like every other drug... not every single store is expected to have certain products. I've gone to some stores where they had some stuff that other same stores don't. :dunno:
 
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