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    Home » Blog » Rite Aid files for bankruptcy again, plans to close or sell all stores

    Rite Aid files for bankruptcy again, plans to close or sell all stores

    May 6, 2025Updated:May 6, 2025 US News No Comments
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    The Philadelphia-based store network intends to close or offer all of its remaining shops. Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy for the second day in less than two years.

    In accordance with the terms of the agreements between Rite Aid and its customers, prosecutors wrote in court documents filed on Monday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court&nbsp, in New Jersey, on Monday.

    In a statement announcing the” strategic and value-maximizing sales process,” CEO andnbsp, Matt Schroeder&nbsp, stated that Rite Aid has” continued to face financial difficulties, intensified by the rapidly evolving financial and healthcare scenery.”

    Customers may still be able to pick up prescriptions, getting treatments, and shop for items while this is happening, according to Rite Aid. Rite Aid is working to move customers ‘ treatments to various pharmacies once shops close, according to Rite Aid.

    Rite Aid has been a devoted customer for more than 60 years and has been a renowned provider of store services and products to our devoted users, Schroeder said. Our top priorities as we move forward are ensuring continuous store solutions for our clients and preserving work for as many partners as possible.

    After closing its Philadelphia-area locations by about 40 % since 2022, Rite Aid has about 100 remaining locations there. The business listed 345 sites in&nbsp, Pennsylvania&nbsp, and 60 in&nbsp, New Jersey on its site on Monday.

    In October 2023, Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, first and foremost, citing inflationary pressure and shopper behavior changes. It filed for bankruptcy this fall, and it has since slashed about$ 2 billion in debt and received about$ 2.5 billion in leave financing. Additionally, it no longer required to release economic details to the general public.

    However, there were alarming symptoms. Customers from all over the territory reported seeing aisles of empty shelves, including some on store essentials like painkillers and cold medicines. Rite Aid was sued for almost$ 7 million next month over paid ads for the virus and COVID shots.

    Rite Aid&nbsp,  , reported that some of its lenders have committed$ 1.94 billion in innovative financing to help with the debt and sale process.

    Schroeder thanked Rite Aid people in expressing gratitude in his speech, saying that” we have played a significant role in supporting the medical needs of countless Americans.”

    People who assist with the wind-down will continue to be paid and have advantages, according to the business. According to Bloomberg News, Rite Aid plans to drop off some workers, including at its corporate offices in the Navy Yard, with an initial round of abortions beginning on Monday. The company also obtained a notice the CEO sent to people.

    In 2022, Rite Aid relocated to the Navy Yard’s “remote” headquarters, which is located between Harrisburg and Camp Hill. Heyward Donigan, the then-CEO, claimed that the “new current Rite Help” was on the horizon.

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