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Walgreens to Close 1,200 Stores by 2027 Amid Industry Challenges

The pharmacy chain aims to optimize operations and improve profitability as it faces online competition and reimbursement pressures.

  • Walgreens plans to shut down 1,200 stores over the next three years, with 500 closures expected by the end of fiscal 2025.
  • The decision follows financial pressures from shrinking prescription reimbursements and increased competition from online retailers.
  • CEO Tim Wentworth emphasizes a focus on stabilizing core economics and improving shareholder value through cost reductions and strategic closures.
  • Approximately 6,000 of Walgreens' 8,500 U.S. stores remain profitable, forming the foundation for future investments and operational adjustments.
  • The company is negotiating with pharmacy benefit managers for fairer prescription reimbursements and exploring smaller store formats to enhance customer service.
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