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Walgreens to Shut Down 1,200 Stores: A Glimpse into the Struggles of Drugstore Chains
USATuesday, October 15, 2024
Drugstore chains are going through a tough time. Stores like CVS and Rite Aid have also been struggling because prescription drug reimbursements have been lower and there's new competition from big players like Amazon. Just last month, CVS said they were cutting about 2,900 jobs to save money. Even the parts of drugstores that sell snacks and household items are feeling the heat from bigger competitors like Target.
In May, Walgreens tried to attract shoppers by lowering prices on over 1,000 items. Their CEO, Tim Wentworth, said that turning things around will take time, but it will be worth it in the long run. Saunders thinks that getting rid of unprofitable stores will help Walgreens financially over time, but it's also a big admission of failure.
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