r/RiteAid

Image 1 — Rite Aid turned CVS, almost one year old
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Rite Aid turned CVS, almost one year old

They have really given this location a makeover. Yes, it still looks like a Rite Aid, but they remodeled the pharmacy and painted the front of the store.

Still have the Rite Aid wood paneling and floor tiles!

Union Gap, Washington

u/Fantastic-Tower-3313 — 3 days ago
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Alturas, California: the only West Coast Rite Aid "saved" that didn't become CVS

Now the Modoc Family Pharmacy.

Also the only Rite Aid "saved" as a pharmacy in California.

The cashier (manager?) indicated they were adding more and improving what they have. Liquor application on the front door. Just added hand dip ice cream.

Photos from August 14th, 2026

u/Fantastic-Tower-3313 — 5 days ago
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2020

Took this picture 6 years ago. Never worked at this one, but I did sometimes shop there. Building is still empty. I know our assistant manager had worked at this one a few times

u/pckia902 — 10 days ago

New Rite Aid name holders are bringing prescriptions services back “with a focus on preventive health”

Don’t get too excited because its probably some bullshit

u/CheesecakeWild7941 — 9 days ago
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Former WNY Rite Aid may become New York’s first Culver’s

Interestingly it is kitty corner across from a Chik Fil A

u/CheesecakeWild7941 — 10 days ago
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Having a pharmacy you can rely on

I never really thought much about having a regular pharmacy until I had a couple of frustrating experiences trying to get prescriptions filled.

When everything goes normally, you barely think about it. But when the medicine is out stock, the pharmacy suddenly closes, or there's an issue with a prescription, suddenly you're spending a lot of time figuring out what to do.

This made me realize how important having a pharmacy you actually know and trust, especially if you take medications regularly.

Has anyone else had a similar experience in having a reliable pharmacy made a bigger difference than you expected?

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u/AppointmentDry5676 — 11 days ago