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The pharmacy chain's bankruptcy comes amid slumping sales and heavy debt from a lawsuit filed in March by the federal government over the company's role in the opioid crisis. Additionally, Rite Aid's leaders expect a net loss of as much as $680 million in the current fiscal year, the latest in several years of annual losses. After filing for bankruptcy protection in October, the chain announced it would close more than 154 of its stores. It recently announced 30 more would close, including these in California: Prescriptions of customers of...
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