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  3. Harris Teeter - Wikipedia

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    Harris opened a full-service drugstore called Harris Drugs and Teeter opened Teeters Food Mart, [8] later merging their two ventures. [ 9 ] Harris, an employee of the A&P store on Central and Pecan Avenues – Charlotte's first supermarket – borrowed funds in 1936 to open the Harris Super Market at 1704 Central Avenue. [ 10 ]

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  5. Harris Teeter introduces new fees that have customers upset ...

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    As of Jan. 24, Harris Teeter is charging a 75-cent fee for cash withdrawals up to $100, and a $3 fee for cash withdrawals exceeding $100, according to signs posted in stores around the state.

  6. How to Get a Flu Shot at Harris Teeter - AOL

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    Harris Teeter is just one retail chain offering vaccines at multiple locations. ... The CDC reports that almost one-third of all flu shots in the U.S. are given in a retail setting, like a pharmacy.

  7. Electronic prescribing - Wikipedia

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    Electronic prescription (e-prescribing or e-Rx) is the computer-based electronic generation, transmission, and filling of a medical prescription, taking the place of paper and faxed prescriptions.

  8. Medical prescription - Wikipedia

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    This assists the pharmacist in checking for errors as many common medications can be used for multiple medical conditions. Some prescriptions will specify whether and how many "repeats" or "refills" are allowed; that is whether the patient may obtain more of the same medication without getting a new prescription from the medical practitioner.

  9. Express Scripts - Wikipedia

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    It created a subsidiary called GenCare to fill prescriptions. In late 1986, Sanus announced a deal with St. Louis based pharmacy Medicare-Glaser for fulfilling prescriptions. The deal was a 50-50 split ownership between Sanus and Medicare-Glaser, with the new name of Express Scripts (scripts being medical industry jargon for prescriptions).