Elderly patients criticise Boots fees on BBC, while ITV backtracks
• By Eliza Slawther
Elderly patients took to the BBC to accuse Boots of discriminatory delivery fees this week, while ITV attempted to counter a previous controversial segment on pharmacists.
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