Rite Aid’s Compton store this summer began requiring customers to “ring for help” by pressing a button that alerts an employee to come unlock the encased products throughout the store.
as he’s seen several other stores in the area start to lock up their products. Pharmacy technician Cynthia Ayala, who has worked at another Rite Aid location for 15 years, said the company may ...
Rite Aid’s Ohio presence continues to shrink, leaving behind a growing number of newly empty retail spaces with uncertain futures. By the end of September, only four Rite Aid Ohio locations will ...