Wimbledon’s on-site pharmacy reports a sharp rise in sales of blister plasters during the tournament, citing figures that show demand is much higher than last year. According to the outlet, Compeed blister plasters are the top-selling item among fans seeking relief, with sales nearly doubling. The reporting also links the increased purchases to common summer ailments at the Championships, including hay fever, suggesting tournament visitors are turning to the pharmacy for fast, practical treatment. The information comes from pharmacy data collected on-site during the event, and it focuses on consumer purchases rather than medical outcomes. The outlets do not provide additional breakdowns by age or location within the grounds, nor do they specify whether the blister plaster demand is driven by a particular match schedule or footwear patterns. Overall, the coverage indicates that the pharmacy is seeing increased demand for over-the-counter treatments, with blister plasters in particular becoming a prominent purchase for attendees.
Wimbledon on-site pharmacy reports surge in blister plaster sales
Wimbledon’s on-site pharmacy reports a sharp rise in sales of blister plasters during the tournament, citing figures that show demand is much higher than last year. According to the outlet, Compeed bl...
- Wimbledon’s on-site pharmacy reports blister plaster sales are nearly double compared with last year.
- Compeed blister plasters are described as the top-selling product at the tournament.
- The reporting attributes increased demand to fans seeking relief during Wimbledon.
- Hay fever sufferers are also mentioned as among those buying products from the on-site pharmacy.
- The figures cited come from on-site pharmacy sales data collected during the Championships.
Figures from the on-site pharmacy reveal that Compeed blister plasters have become the must-have purchase of the tournament, with sales soaring compared with last year.
3 hours agoFigures from the on-site pharmacy reveal that Compeed blister plasters have become the must-have purchase of the tournament, with sales soaring compared with last year.
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