
By Jin Yu Young
Source: The New York Times
Rite Aid, once one of America’s biggest pharmacy chains, shut its remaining stores this week after struggling to keep the business alive in recent years.
“All Rite Aid stores have now closed,” the company’s website said. “We thank our loyal customers for their many years of support.”
As of Tuesday, the company had 89 stores still operating across 78 cities, according to ScrapeHero, a data company. It closed those remaining stores over the past few days.
Founded in 1962, the company was one of America’s largest pharmacy chains in its heyday.
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