Rite Aid, a once-national pharmacy chain popular for its in-store ice cream scoops, has closed its doors. The company announced all its stores have "now closed" in a statement posted to its website.
Rite Aid has closed all locations nationwide after two bankruptcies. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) Rite Aid has closed all locations nationwide after two bankruptcies. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) ...
Rite Aid has added an additional seven stores to its closure list since filing for bankruptcy. The seven locations, which are in Washington and Oregon, were mentioned in court records filed on Aug. 29 ...
Formerly one of the biggest pharmacy chains in the U.S., Rite Aid has officially gone dark. In a statement on its website, the bankrupt Philadelphia-based company wrote, “All Rite Aid stores have now ...
It’s official: all Rite Aid stores have closed. The pharmacy retailer made the announcement on its website Thursday, thanking customers for their loyalty. The only remaining options on the Rite Aid ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rite Aid customers in New Hampshire may soon need to find a new pharmacy. The pharmacy chain is closing over 900 locations, ...
Once a humble discount center in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Rite Aid grew into one of America’s largest pharmacy chains after its founding in 1962. But decades of mounting debt, shrinking profits, and ...
Rite Aid had at one point more than 2,000 stores nationwide, but now the pharmacy chain is no longer. The company wrote on its website, “All Rite Aid stores have now closed. We thank our loyal ...
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