john72+FollowWalgreens Closures: Is Your Store Next?Heads up, Walgreens fans! The pharmacy giant is closing 28 stores across 13 states by the end of May, with more to come through 2025. If you rely on Walgreens for last-minute meds or late-night snacks, you might want to check if your local spot is on the list. The company says it’s trimming locations to save money and stay afloat, so expect fewer stores but (hopefully) better service at the ones that stick around. #Walgreens #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Shopping3110Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowWalgreens Closures: Where Will You Get Meds Now?Heads up: Walgreens is closing hundreds of stores, so your go-to spot for quick meds or last-minute snacks might be on the chopping block. With Rite Aid also struggling, folks are finding it harder to fill prescriptions or get vaccines nearby. If your local Walgreens is closing, you might have to drive further or transfer your medical records—so check now before you run out of refills! #Walgreens #PharmacyLife #MoneyHacks #Healthcare #ConsumerTips #Shopping103Share
john72+FollowWhy Your Local Walgreens Is DisappearingEver noticed your go-to Walgreens suddenly vanishing? Three more Massachusetts locations are closing for good, joining a growing list. It’s not just bad luck—drugstores are getting squeezed by online shopping, rising costs, and people hunting for better deals elsewhere. If you rely on these spots for quick meds or snacks, it might be time to scout out new options or try delivery apps. Retail’s changing fast, so your next coffee run might need a new pit stop! #RetailNews #Walgreens #StoreClosures #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Shopping71Share
Bryan Grant+FollowRite Aid’s Big Goodbye: What It Means for YouHeads up if you’re a Rite Aid regular: the pharmacy giant is closing all its stores by mid-2025. That means your go-to spot for quick meds, snacks, or last-minute essentials might soon have a ‘liquidation’ sign out front. The drama? Rite Aid’s deep debt and legal headaches (think: opioid lawsuits) forced this move. No, Walgreens and CVS aren’t swooping in to save the day—they’re busy downsizing too. Pro tip: transfer your prescriptions ASAP and use up those gift cards before they’re worthless! #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #ConsumerTips #Shopping137Share
Jordan Williams+FollowIs Your Local Rite Aid Next to Close?Heads up if you grab your prescriptions or snacks at Rite Aid—another 68 stores are closing, including two in New York. The company’s been struggling and just filed for bankruptcy again, so more locations could disappear soon. If your neighborhood Rite Aid is still open, you can still get your meds and essentials, but don’t be surprised if you see a 'Store Closing' sign next time you stop by. Might be time to scope out your backup pharmacy! #RiteAid #StoreClosures #MoneyHacks #PharmacyLife #ConsumerTips #Shopping51Share
carlsongary+FollowWalgreens Closures: What It Means for YouHeads up: Walgreens is shutting down 54 more stores soon, so your go-to spot for last-minute meds or snacks might disappear. This wave of closures is part of a bigger plan after the company lost billions last year. If your local Walgreens is on the chopping block, you’ll need to scope out a new pharmacy or convenience stop. Pro tip: Check their website for updates and see if you can transfer prescriptions online to avoid last-minute hassles. #Walgreens #StoreClosures #MoneyHacks #PharmacyLife #ConsumerTips #Shopping10Share
Robert Evans+FollowWhy Your Insurance Might Ditch 'Forever Chemicals'Here’s a hot topic for your next coffee break: Insurance companies in Germany (and some in the US) are starting to cut coverage for damages linked to PFAS, those stubborn 'forever chemicals' found in everything from non-stick pans to raincoats. Why? Lawsuits over health risks are piling up, and insurers don’t want to foot the bill. If you’re a small business or just someone worried about clean water, this could mean higher costs or fewer options. Time to check your cookware—and your policy! #PFAS #Insurance #HealthHacks #ConsumerTips #MoneyMatters #Business00Share
Jordan Williams+FollowGoogle Isn’t King Anymore—Here’s WhyEver tried to find a new coffee shop and ended up on TikTok or Reddit instead of Google? You’re not alone. SOCi’s latest data shows that traditional search is losing its magic—especially with Gen Z, who bounce between Instagram, TikTok, and even ChatGPT before making a decision. If you’re running a business, it’s time to show up everywhere, not just on Google. For the rest of us, check reviews and real stories across platforms for the best finds! #MoneyHacks #DigitalLife #ConsumerTips #GenZTrends #SearchShift #Shopping20Share
Bryan Grant+FollowWalmart Recalls: What’s in Your Pantry?Heads up, Walmart shoppers! If you’ve stocked up on baked beans, celery sticks, tortilla chips, or Lean Cuisine meals lately, check your kitchen. Several products were pulled from shelves this spring for sneaky allergens, possible listeria, and even bits of wood (yikes). The real-life impact? You might need to swap out your go-to snacks or frozen dinners, but you’ll get a refund if you return the affected items. Always double-check those batch codes—better safe than sorry! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #ConsumerTips #MoneyHacks #CheckYourPantry #Shopping240Share
carlsongary+FollowWhy Your Mall Has More Gyms Than GapsEver notice your local shopping center is packed with gyms, urgent care clinics, and pet vets instead of just clothing stores? That’s not by accident! Shopping centers are swapping out old-school retail for in-person services you can’t get online—think yoga studios or quick health checkups. This shift is keeping malls busy and rents rising, even after big chains like Party City closed. Next up: apartments where parking lots used to be! #RetailTrends #ShoppingCenters #MoneyHacks #LifeUpgrade #ConsumerTips #Shopping10Share