Posted on 10/15/2024 7:30:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Walgreens said Tuesday it plans to close 1,200 stores over the next three years as it seeks to further downsize its footprint amid flagging sales and changing consumer behavior.
The pharmacy chain said 500 of the closings would occur over the next 12 months. It estimates a quarter of its 8,700 stores in the U.S. are unprofitable.
Walgreens announced the closures as part of its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year earnings, which beat Wall Street's expectations. In a statement, CEO Tim Wentworth acknowledged the company was in the midst of a "turnaround" that would "take time."
"We are confident it will yield significant financial and consumer benefits over the long term,” Wentworth said.
In June, Walgreens said it planned to close a “significant” number of its underperforming stores by 2027. Tuesday’s announcement appears to be the company’s first exact estimate of how many locations it will shutter.
Both Walgreens and rival CVS are facing a difficult operating environment, fighting to be profitable as consumers shift their habits.
In 2021, CVS said it would close about 900 stores, or about 10% of its U.S. locations, from 2022 to 2024. Rite Aid recently emerged from bankruptcy and will operate as a privately owned company.
Pharmacy chains have been squeezed in part by changes to the prescription drug market, including lower reimbursements from pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), the third-party companies that manage prescription drug benefits for health insurance companies.
PBMs have been recently accused of inflating drug costs and are the target of multiple legislative and regulatory reforms and actions.
The end result has been a greater number of "pharmacy deserts" across the U.S.
“The retail pharmacy industry is going through a period of soul-searching, trying to understand the best model to reach the consumer,”
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YES!
If you can’t actually get the item into your paws, you won’t be purchasing it.
We’ve gone from:
1. the old days where most merchandise was behind the counter and the proprietor was only too happy to assist you and place whatever you wanted into your hands or on the counter for purchase — result: easy shopping with assistance
2. the days of most of our lives where stores put the merchandise out in reach of the shoppers, who then could easily pick up what they wished to purchase and take it to the counter to pay — result: easy shopping but without assistance
3. today... where Walgreens and other stores lock up the merchandise so the shoppers can’t get it. And then provide no customer assistance (or next to none) with opening up the locked cases to liberate the merchandise from its incarceration ... result: shopping now basically impossible so the lack of assistance doesn’t matter anyway
is it any wonder that sales are DOWN? what kind of geniuses are these stores hiring into bananagement positions, anyway?
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The PTB ended social trust in areas of the country
yes, the leftist Powers That Be have (deliberately) undermined our nation including our social compact and moral standard
it is so sad, as these sorts of things are both vital and exceedingly hard to rebuild
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