Walmart and Kroger raised the price of Abbott’s at-home Covid-19 test kit after an agreement with the White House to sell the tests at a reduced price expired, the companies said Tuesday.

The BinaxNOW kits, one of the first at-home tests to be authorized by the federal government, were listed on the retail giant’s website Tuesday for $19.88, up from $14 last month. 

The tests were listed by the grocery chain for $23.99.

President Joe Biden announced the agreement with Walmart, Amazon and Kroger in September, saying that it was a part of his administration’s plan to ramp up testing and “better detect and control” the coronavirus variant that then posed the greatest danger — delta. 

The three-month agreement to sell the tests “at cost” expired last month, just as the new omicron variant began quickly advancing across the United States. 

A Walmart spokeswoman said in an email Tuesday that unlike other retailers, the company continued selling the product for $14 through the holidays.

“We have seen significant demand for at home Covid-19 testing kits and are working closely with our suppliers to meet this demand and get the needed product to our customers,” she said, noting that inventory has remained stronger in stores than online.

The kits, which include two tests each, were listed as sold out on the Walmart and Kroger websites Tuesday.

In a statement, Kroger said it had fulfilled its commitment to the Biden administration and reinstated “retail pricing.”

Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The tests were not available on retailer’s website Tuesday.

The White House could not be reached for comment. Biden said last month that his administration is planning to ship as many as 500 million free test kits to people who request them through a website — a plan experts have said will require significant scaling up.

Administration officials have said they expect the first batch to ship sometime this month.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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