Rite Aid has shuttered all of its stores after more than six decades in business. The pharmacy chain made the announcement in a post on its website, stating, "All Rite Aid stores have now closed. We thank our loyal customers for their many years of support.” ABC News has reached out to the company for comment, but did not immediately hear back. Despite its long history in the pharmacy industry, Rite Aid has faced mounting financial challenges in recent years. The company most recently filed for bankruptcy protection in May, just eight months after emerging from a previous Chapter 11 filing in September 2024. At the time, Rite Aid -- which operated more than 1,200 stores across 15 states from California to Vermont -- said it planned to keep stores open while selling off assets to avoid disr

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