The pharmacy counters inside dozens of Albertsons-owned grocery stores are going quiet. Rite Aid, the once-mighty drugstore chain now operating under bankruptcy protection, is closing more in-store pharmacy locations embedded within supermarkets — a move that strips away a convenience millions of American shoppers had taken for granted. The closures affect pharmacies operating inside stores belonging to several Albertsons Companies banners, incl…
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