As Rite Aid continues with store closures after filing for bankruptcy again, more Delaware locations will shut down.
Here’s what you need to know.
Rite Aid announced on May 5 that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time since October of 2023.
The initial announcement noted 47 stores slated for closure, followed by a second wave of 68 stores and a third wave of 95 stores on May 16.
Just before Memorial Day, a court filing showed that Rite Aid sought to close an additional 151 locations in 10 states. This is the largest batch of combined closures, bringing the total stores impacted to 361, which is more than a quarter of Rite Aid’s collection of 1,277 locations, according to Fast Company.
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The following Rite Aid stores in Delaware were selected for closure during the company’s last two waves of announcements:
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This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Rite Aid store closings include these locations