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Pages in category "Defunct pharmacies of the United States" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Furrs Supermarkets – New Mexico/West Texas; went bankrupt in 2001. Genuardi's – defunct as of 2012 as a chain; 2015 all locations; Giant – Ralphs big box format; Southern California; Giant Open Air – merged with Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy; Haggen – west coast regional chain, acquired by Albertsons. Several locations still exist.
No longer exists. [414] Roosevelt: Kimble: Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, who allegedly visited the area with the Rough Riders. Founded by W. B. Wagoner. [415] Rooster Springs: Hays: No longer exists. [416] Ross City: Howard: No longer exists, per Texas Almanac. [417] Royston, Texas: Fisher [418] Runnels City: Runnels: No longer exists ...
Across the U.S., at least 7,000 pharmacies have closed since 2019, The Associated Press reported, citing data from the University of Pittsburgh. Of those, roughly half were independent drugstores.
Walgreens is planning to close around 1,200 locations, as the drugstore chain and its rivals struggle to define their role for U.S. shoppers who no longer look to them first for convenience.
At least one in six retail pharmacies reported offering services in Spanish, according to the AP’s analysis of pharmacies in 49 states and data from the National Council for Prescription Drug ...
Barthwell Drugs, Detroit. Sidney Barthwell founded the company in 1933. "Barthwell Drugs grew to become the largest chain of black-owned drugstores in the United States, with nine stores and three ice-cream parlors. The Sidney Barthwell Endowed Scholarship at Wayne State University College of Pharmacy. [202] Beauregard's Department Store, Milan ...
Finally I came to the darkened entrance of what was, until December, store No. 1 of Bartell Drugs, a beloved local chain now owned by Rite Aid. One of the windows still had the Bartell’s logo ...
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