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Why CVS and Walmart still print photos

Why CVS and Walmart still print photos

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Monday, September 12, 2022 3:35 AM GMT

Many aspects of drug stores and supermarkets feel like they're of another era. But perhaps the most retro part of these stores is the photo-printing equipment.

In a time when most photos don't leave the confines of a smartphone, CVS (CVS), Walgreens (WBA), Walmart (WMT), Albertsons and other chains still offer photo prints, greeting cards, books, film processing and other services.

Who needs to print photos anymore? Well, there's still demand from some customers: Photo services bring traffic into these retailers' stores, particularly during the peak holiday, graduation and wedding seasons.

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