Retirees can buy Warby Parker designer glasses for under $50 with UnitedHealth's Medicare plan



Retirees can buy Warby Parker designer glasses for under $50 with UnitedHealth's Medicare plan

Michael Buckner | Getty Images Some retirees won't have to sacrifice fashion for affordability when buying their next pair of prescription glasses. UnitedHealth, the largest U.S. health insurer, announced on Monday it will offer about 2 million people enrolled in its Medicare Advantage plans access to Warby Parker's prescription eyewear online and at more than 80 stores stores for little- to no out-of-pocket cost.

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