Robert Evans+FollowRite Aid Closures: What Shoppers Need to KnowHeads up, pharmacy shoppers! Rite Aid is shutting down over 140 stores as it deals with bankruptcy, so if you rely on them for prescriptions or rewards, it’s time to double-check your local store’s status. The upside? Your prescriptions will transfer to other pharmacies, but your Rite Aid rewards and gift cards are expiring soon. Pro tip: Use up those points and cards before they’re gone! #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Business62Share
gordonangela+FollowRite Aid Sells Stores—What It Means for YouRite Aid is offloading over 1,000 of its pharmacy counters to rivals like CVS and Walgreens after filing for bankruptcy (again). If you fill your prescriptions at Rite Aid, don’t panic—your meds will still be ready, but you might be picking them up at a different chain soon. The real drama? Drugstores are struggling as more people order meds online and skip those last-minute candy or shampoo grabs. Heads up: expect more store closures and job cuts as the pharmacy world keeps shifting. #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #RetailTrends #Business51Share
Robert Evans+FollowRite Aid’s Big Pharmacy Shuffle: What’s Up?Heads up if you get your meds at Rite Aid! The chain is selling off a bunch of its pharmacy files and stores to big names like CVS, Walgreens, and some grocery stores. But don’t stress—your local Rite Aid isn’t closing overnight, and you’ll still get your prescriptions and shots as usual. The real drama? It’s like a game of musical chairs for your pharmacy—just keep an eye out for where your prescriptions land! #PharmacyNews #RiteAid #MoneyMoves #ConsumerTips #Business11Share
robertocarter+FollowRite Aid Stores Changing Hands—What’s Next?Heads up if you fill your prescriptions at Rite Aid! The company is selling off a bunch of its stores and pharmacy files to big names like CVS and Walgreens. So, if you notice your local Rite Aid turning into a CVS, don’t panic—your meds and immunizations should still be available, just under a new roof. The upside? You might get access to more deals and perks from these bigger chains soon! #RiteAid #CVS #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Business1713Share
Keith Bass+FollowRite Aid’s Big Pharmacy Shake-UpHeads up if you fill your prescriptions at Rite Aid! CVS is scooping up 64 Rite Aid stores and a ton of their prescription files, especially in the Northwest. Rite Aid’s been struggling, so they’re selling off stores to rivals to stay afloat. For now, your local Rite Aid isn’t going anywhere, but you might notice your meds or pharmacy team switching over to CVS soon. Keep an eye out for changes at your neighborhood drugstore! #PharmacyNews #CVS #RiteAid #MoneyMoves #ConsumerTips #Business810Share
fnixon+FollowRite Aid Closures: What It Means for YouHeads up if you rely on Rite Aid for your pharmacy runs—68 more stores are closing this month after another round of bankruptcy. That means fewer quick stops for meds, snacks, or last-minute essentials, especially in places like Pennsylvania and Oregon. The big shift? More folks are turning to online orders or big-box stores for their pharmacy needs, leaving old-school chains struggling. If your local Rite Aid is on the list, now’s the time to check out delivery apps or scope out new neighborhood options. #RiteAid #PharmacyLife #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Business70Share
Keith Bass+FollowIs Your Rite Aid Closing? Here’s the ScoopRite Aid is shutting down 142 stores across 12 states, so if you’re used to grabbing your meds or snacks there, double-check if your local spot made the list. The company’s in bankruptcy, selling off prescription files to rivals like CVS and Walgreens. If your store’s closing, don’t worry—your prescriptions will transfer to another pharmacy. Time to check your neighborhood for new go-to spots! #RiteAid #StoreClosures #Pharmacy #MoneyTips #LifeHacks #Business208Share
Jordan Williams+FollowRite Aid Closures: What It Means for YouHeads up if you shop at Rite Aid—more stores are closing in Washington and Oregon as the chain deals with bankruptcy. That means you might see emptier shelves and, eventually, your local store could shut down for good. Rite Aid plans to sell off your prescription files to other pharmacies, so your meds will still be available, just not at your usual spot. If you rely on Rite Aid, now’s a good time to scout out backup options for your pharmacy runs! #RiteAid #StoreClosures #MoneyHacks #PharmacyTips #ConsumerNews #Shopping20Share
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