Pharmacy closures

Rite Aid Shuts Down All U.S. Stores: Reactions and Fallout

Rite Aid, a once prominent national pharmacy chain, has officially closed all of its locations across the United States. The closure follows a rapid decline, with the company operating 2,451 locations in 2022 before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2023. Despite emerging from bankruptcy briefly, Rite Aid filed again in May 2025, leading to the liquidation of its assets and the complete closure of all stores by September. The company, founded in 1962, faced significant challenges including a heavy debt load and legal issues related to the opioid crisis.

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Rite Aid’s Demise: Higher Prices & Fewer Pharmacies Ahead

Facing another bankruptcy filing, Rite Aid will close or sell all 1,245 of its stores within the next few months. The company plans to sell assets, including prescription files and inventory, while ceasing new inventory purchases, leading to increasingly bare shelves. Although prescriptions and other services will remain available until closure, Rite Aid will soon discontinue rewards points, gift cards, returns, and exchanges. The transfer of prescription files to other pharmacies is underway, but customers may experience challenges finding nearby alternatives, particularly in rural areas.

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