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Rite Aid has sold the pharmacy services of most of its stores across the United States to several rivals. The bankrupt company announced the fire sale Thursday, with CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, Albertsons and Kroger scooping up Rite Aid’s pharmacy services at more than 1,000 locations.
Some Rite Aid landlords are seeking more transparency as the bankrupt drugstore chain sells off its pharmacy and retail assets.
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RetailWire on MSNRite Aid To Close All Stores Following Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Here’s a Full List of Affected LocationsRite Aid filed for bankruptcy for a second time earlier this month. Despite the store’s promise to remain open despite the filing, the retailer has announced that it will be closing all locations remaining in its inventory.
Over 150 Rite Aid stores are shuttering in its latest round of shut-downs, nationwide, including in the Northeast. Here's where.
Dozens of Rite Aid stores will close. The drugstore chain announced in its bankruptcy filings on May 9 and May 16 that it plans to close more than 150 stores.
CVS has agreed to buy the bulk of Rite Aid's pharmacy assets. If approved, CVS would acquire the prescription files for 625 stores, including some in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.