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Hot Topic: Do you go to in-store health clinics?

Plus, you weigh in on secondhand wedding rings.
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Nearly one-third of Americans aged 50–80 have visited a health clinic inside retail locations like drug stores and big box stores within the last two years.

You tell us: Have you sought treatment in a health clinic inside of a retail store and if so, would you do it again? Cast your vote here.

Circling back: Last time, we told you about the uptick in sales for secondhand jewelry being sold as a result of divorce, and we asked if you’d have any qualms about buying a secondhand wedding ring. Most of you (56.7%) said you’d buy a secondhand wedding ring, even if it was being sold because its previous owner’s marriage ended in divorce, while another 4.8% said you’d do so only if it was being sold for some reason other than divorce. Another 34.6% wouldn’t buy a secondhand wedding ring under any circumstance, while 3.8% did not know or weren’t sure.

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Andrew Adam Newman

Andrew writes about brick and mortar stores with a focus on store design, retail marketing and brands, the resale industry, and more.

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