What Rite Aid Stores Are Closing In Pennsylvania 2023

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The Rite Aid Round-Up: Which Stores Are Saying "See Ya Later" in 2023?

Let's face it, nobody enjoys saying goodbye, especially to a familiar Rite Aid where you practically know the cashiers by name (and their favorite candy bar). But fear not, loyal Pennsylvanian shoppers! While some Rite Aid locations are indeed hitting the road in 2023, there are still plenty left to stock up on your allergy meds, grab a last-minute birthday card (because, let's be real, who plans ahead?), and maybe even snag a discounted box of nostalgic childhood cereal (Fruity Dy-Do anyone?).

The Farewell Tour: Stores Waving Goodbye

Here's a rundown of the Rite Aid locations in Pennsylvania that closed their doors in 2023:

  • For the Philadelphians: We feel your pain, cheesesteak lovers. Several locations in the City of Brotherly Love said their goodbyes, including stores on East Venango St., Torresdale Ave., and North 5th Street.
  • Erie Escapades on Hold: If you were planning a pharmacy pitstop during your next trip to see the Erie Otters hockey team, you'll need to adjust your route. The Rite Aid on Parade Street is no more.
  • Saying So Long in Small Towns Too: Even smaller Pennsylvania towns saw some Rite Aid closures. Folks in Pennsburg, Johnstown, and Hanover will need to find a new spot for their drugstore needs.

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But Wait, There's More! (The Good News)

Don't fret just yet! This list only applies to 2023. If your favorite Rite Aid is missing from this not-so-honorable roll call, then you're probably in the clear!

Here's a tip: Head to Rite Aid's website or download their app to find a store locator. You can even search for specific products to see which locations have them in stock.

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"Hold on a Second," You Say. "What About 2024?"

That's a very astute question, my curious friend! While we can't predict the future (psychics haven't shown up at the pharmacy yet, at least not to my knowledge), some Rite Aid closures have been announced for 2024 in Pennsylvania. But that's a story for another day.

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  1. How To Find Out If My Local Rite Aid Is Closing?

Head to Rite Aid's website or app and use the store locator. You can also call your local store directly.

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  1. How To Transfer My Prescriptions to a Different Rite Aid?

The pharmacy staff at your local Rite Aid can help you transfer your prescriptions to another location.

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  1. How To Find Out Which Rite Aid Has My Favorite Candy Bar on Sale?

While Rite Aid doesn't advertise sales online, you can try calling your local store or using their app to check weekly circulars.

  1. How To Deal with the Emotional Toll of Saying Goodbye to My Neighborhood Rite Aid?

Retail therapy at another store? Just kidding (mostly). Allow yourself to feel your feelings, then maybe treat yourself to a milkshake ( Rite Aid doesn't sell those, but hey, a pharmacy break-up deserves a little pick-me-up).

  1. How To Properly Dispose of Expired Medications?

Don't just toss them in the trash! Many Rite Aid locations have medication take-back programs. You can also check with your local waste disposal service for proper disposal methods.

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