February 6, 2012
Max-Wellness, a health-and-wellness retailer, will start deploying in March its Wellness-in-a-Box concept, a product-dispensing kiosk that allows customers to purchase health-related items, including vitamins, via debit or credit card.
Wellness-in-a-Box will go in airports, urgent care centers, senior living facilities, hotels, casinos and fitness centers, according to Drug Store News. The freestanding, self-service wellness centers will provide a relevant offering of products for head-to-toe care tailored to meet customer needs based on their location, Michael Feuer, Max-Wellness CEO, said in a company press release.
"By offering effective answers and accessible solutions to living a healthier, more active lifestyle, this new and improved e-commerce initiative furthers the Max-Wellness customer promise and its mission to provide products and answers for healthy living," he said.
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