Does the new macbook pro 15in come with a cd reader?

I am looking at the macbook pro with retina display for my graphic arts. I am looking to see if there is a cd reader built into the macbook pro. Because of its so thin, it doesnt seem like it has the cd reader built in. Does it?

With an Add-On USB external CD/DVD drive. Purchased separately.

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