After years in business, Rite Aid has closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy proceedings. Here's what it means for you ...
The company was once one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country, but struggled financially in recent years.
After years of financial hardship, Rite Aid has officially closed every one of its remaining stores across the United States.
Rite Aid, which once had thousands of stores across the country and was beloved for its in-house ice cream, announced it has closed all locations.
Rite Aid has shut down all stores across the United States following years of financial struggles and two bankruptcies.
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Rite Aid shutters all stores after 63 years

Rite Aid has closed all 1,240 U.S. stores after 63 years, following two bankruptcies amid $2.5bn in debt, legal issues, and strong competition.
Drugstore chain Rite Aid shuttered its remaining 89 stores this week after filing for bankruptcy in May for the second time, reports CNN ...
With its stores shuttered, Rite Aid's final intellectual assets have been put up for sale, marking the end of a 63 year pharmacy tenure for a former drugstore giant.
Despite its long history in the pharmacy industry, Rite Aid has faced mounting financial challenges in recent years. The ...
The drugstore retailer will also bring on more than 3,500 employees from the rival chain and make “targeted investments” in ...
CVS has finished buying customer prescription files from hundreds of closed Rite Aid drugstores and is now running 63 of the ...
All Rite Aid stores have now closed, according to its website. The pharmacy returned to bankruptcy protection earlier this year, after initially filing in 2023. Customer prescriptions were transferred ...