More than 70 Rite Aid Stores Set to Close in Pennsylvania
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Dozens of Rite Aid stores will close. The drugstore chain announced in a bankruptcy filing on Friday that it is closing 95 stores. This follows the 115 stores Rite Aid earlier announced it would close. Seventy-six of the stores on the May 16 list are in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday notified customers of the deadlines and encouraged them to act quickly.
It takes Kathy Younkins just a few minutes to walk to her neighborhood Rite Aid. The 67-year-old has picked up her prescriptions at the company’s Harrison location since the 2000s. But now the Philadelphia-based pharmacy empire is crumbling.