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I worked at CVS for 17 years. And I did my job the whole time. Not just the fewest number of steps to make a sale. Don't pretend you're actually doing your job.again volunteer a day at a busy cvs and see if anyone is doing it. from my observation its not being done at any cvs i've come across. whatever date is automatically printed is bagged up and sold. i've yet to see one person looking at the expiration on the original bottle and edit and re-print the label. if the bottle expires in 2 months and the script is for 90 days, not a problem. the customer will only know the date that's automatically printed. that's just the way it is. one day a customer brought in the original bottle for Viread. and because it comes in original packaging, they were able to point out the expiration date on it that expires in 2 months. they got frantic and wanted a refund. thats a common story happening at cvs. if u actually work for this company and don't believe it, then you're either in denial or clueless.