Rite Aid plans to close hundreds of stores, according to Wall Street Journal report

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Rite Aid plans to close hundreds of stores, according to Wall Street Journal report
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Rite Aid, which is now based in Philadelphia, has nearly 2,100 stores nationwide.

Struggling pharmacy chain Rite Aid plans to close hundreds of stores as part of a bankruptcy plan.Rite Aid, now based in Philadelphia, is looking to close more than 400 locations as part of the plan, according to the report.

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