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Type of site | Subsidiary Retail Online shopping |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Walgreens Boots Alliance |
Editor | Dawn G. Lepore, Chairman, President, and CEO 2004 - 2011, when Walgreens purchased the company |
URL | Archived official website at theWayback Machine (archive index) |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | No |
Launched | February 24, 1999 (1999-2-24) to September 30, 2016 (2016-9-30)[1] |
Current status | defunct |
drugstore.com was an internet retailer in health and beauty care products. Itsweb operations were launched on February 24, 1999, and shut down on September 30, 2016[2] after being acquired byWalgreens in March 2011 for $409 million.[3]
In June 1999,Rite Aid entered into a ten-year strategic relationship with Drugstore.com which allowed Drugstore.com customers to pick up prescriptions at Rite Aid stores, and enabled Drugstore.com to sell Rite Aid products, as well as vitamins from retailerGeneral Nutrition Center (GNC). On September 3, 2008, Drugstore.com amended and restated both the main agreement and the pharmacy supply and services agreement dated June 17, 1999 between Rite Aid and Drugstore.com. Through those agreements with Rite Aid, Drugstore.com had access to Rite Aid customers through the RiteAid.com website and the Rite Aid online store, which was powered by the Drugstore.com website. Drugstore.com ended a sourcing deal withAmazon.com in 2005. In addition to the Drugstore.com website, the company also maintained storefronts at Beauty.com, VisionDirect.com, Lensmart.com, Lensworld.com, and Lensquest.com.
Its headquarters were at 411 108th Ave. NE, Suite 1600; Bellevue, WA 98004; (425) 372-3200, and the company had customer service centers inBellevue, Washington andHalifax, Nova Scotia.
DS Distribution, Inc., located in thePureland Industrial Complex inLogan Township, New Jersey, was its wholly owned subsidiary responsible for the distribution of OTC products, beauty.com products, and CNS (Custom Nutrition Services) products. Distribution of VisionDirect.com products is from a center inLogan Township, New Jersey. Prescriptions were handled by Walgreens.[4]
It had an "FSA store" containing items that are likely to be eligible for purchase using a medicalflexible spending account, and by extension ahealth reimbursement account orhealth savings account as well. This in turn led to its invention of the firstinventory information approval system (IIAS) in 2005; it wasn't used in brick-and-mortar retailing until 2006 by Walgreens. Under a 2006Internal Revenue Service ruling, IIAS must be installed by every grocery store,discount store, and Internet pharmacy that acceptsFSA debit cards by the end of 2007, and by most chain pharmacies by the end of 2008.
On December 27, 2009, Drugstore.com announced plans to acquire Salu Inc., the operator of SkinStore.com, for $36 million.[5] The transaction completed on February 19, 2010.[6]
On March 24, 2011, Drugstore.com was acquired by Walgreens for $409 million.[7]
On July 28, 2016, Walgreens said it would shut down Drugstore.com and Beauty.com at the end of September, 2016, to focus on its own Walgreens.com website.[1][8][2]