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Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 11:22 AM

3 in Illinois?
Posted By: Nessmuck

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 11:25 AM

All the Rite Aid stores closed up around here...2 weeks ago
Posted By: Giant Sage

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 11:45 AM

Dang, where to go for pajama parties now.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 11:48 AM

Illinois or Chicago?
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 12:31 PM

Store won't stay where they can't make a proffit. My guess is to much merchandise walking out the door not being paid for in certain areas. Next the same people will be crying about being in a food desert and not make a connection.
Posted By: snowy

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 12:37 PM

Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Store won't stay where they can't make a proffit. My guess is to much merchandise walking out the door not being paid for in certain areas. Next the same people will be crying about being in a food desert and not make a connection.

Yep!!
Minimum wages are high there and to much theft and margins aren't good.
Posted By: Old pup

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 12:43 PM

You ever thought of Dollar General as a mini-Walmart?
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 12:49 PM

Originally Posted by Old pup
You ever thought of Dollar General as a mini-Walmart?

I call DGs the yellow WalMarts.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 01:30 PM

Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Originally Posted by Old pup
You ever thought of Dollar General as a mini-Walmart?

I call DGs the yellow WalMarts.

poverty mart
they intentionally sell things that are a worse deal but at a quantity that makes a price point.
they intentionally seek populations that will buy from them.

we have 2 here the old store almost directly across from the trailer park and the new one they put on the other side of town town is 1 1/2 miles corner to corner , they know they want to be walking distance from the trailer park.
and a family dollar set up next door from the old DG by the trailer park

helping to keep people living paycheck to paycheck , one bad deal at a time.
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 01:30 PM

Originally Posted by Nessmuck
All the Rite Aid stores closed up around here...2 weeks ago

Here too
Posted By: corky

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 01:42 PM


Rite Aid has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy multiple times, with the most recent filing occurring in May 2025.
The pharmacy chain has faced significant challenges, including mounting debt, declining sales due to increased competition from larger chains like CVS and Walgreens, and hundreds of lawsuits related to its role in the opioid crisis.
As part of the bankruptcy proceedings, Rite Aid has been undertaking a major restructuring effort, including:
Significant Store Closures: Rite Aid has closed hundreds of stores since its initial bankruptcy filing in 2023, reducing its footprint from over 2,284 locations to approximately 1,245 before the most recent filing. Further closures are planned or have already taken place in 2025, according to Newsweek.
Debt Reduction: The restructuring efforts have aimed to significantly reduce Rite Aid's substantial debt burden. The first bankruptcy successfully cut approximately $2 billion in debt. The recent filing is also expected to involve further debt reduction.
Asset Sales: Rite Aid has been selling off assets, including its pharmacy benefit company Elixir, and is selling or closing its remaining locations. These assets are being acquired by other companies, including CVS, Walgreens, and others.
Operating as a Private Company: Following its emergence from the first bankruptcy in September 2024, Rite Aid operated as a private company owned by its lenders.
Impact of the bankruptcy
For Customers: While Rite Aid aims to ensure uninterrupted pharmacy services during the restructuring, customers should be aware that their prescription records may be transferred to other pharmacies as stores close or are sold. Rite Aid has also stopped issuing customer rewards points.
For Employees: The bankruptcy has unfortunately led to job cuts, particularly in corporate and administrative roles.
Posted By: HayDay

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 01:44 PM

Stores closing is just a symptom of bigger problem, which is the lawless, anything goes culture that is life in the hood. Don't hear much about it these days, but quick search indicates there were 25 people shot and 2 murders in Chicago just last week alone. It was bad before George Floyd fiasco, but they took the brakes off after that and now thugs are running wild and unchecked. About all civil authority seems interested in is blaming others and getting previous night's damage swept up off the streets before it gets dark and carnage starts all over again.

To stay open, a store would have to implement security and take the blame when rules enforced. Since there is little to no profit possible, far easier just to abandon the place and walk away. Thugs reap what they sow, but never seem to learn that lesson.

Going to be interesting to see how Trump bunch handles the thugs in DC, following beat down of Big Balls. Are they willing to do what needs to be done?
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 02:05 PM

The last 4 years cant be erased in 6 months
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 02:15 PM

Originally Posted by jeff karsten
The last 4 years cant be erased in 6 months



It's been building a lot longer than 4 years,
Posted By: TC1

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 02:18 PM

Are those darned Norwegians raising a ruckus over there again causing all kinds of headaches?
Posted By: WhiteCliffs

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 02:28 PM

Lot of walgreens closing, also
Posted By: HayDay

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 02:31 PM

Here you go.......life in the hood. And if you scroll down, same exists in every city in US. I don't see anyway to fix this.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=life+in+the+hood+chicago
Posted By: Gator Foot

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 02:37 PM

I can care less about any box store closing! When they move into an area, they shut down all the mom and pop stores!!
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 04:03 PM

Walmart is closing 11 stores this year and adding 8. They plan to open 150 more stores over the next 5 years. If the people in a given area want to rob or allow a store to be constantly robbed, they can't reasonably expect it to stay open for them. It's not racist to close a store, it's business.

I get people frequently trying to scam me in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Asian people in Wisconsin and Minnesota, so I don't ship birds there or to them, or even return their calls or texts. I know there are mostly decent people in those places too, but it's not worth the frustration from dealing with the scammers.

Keith
Posted By: foxkidd44

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 04:04 PM

Walmart comes into a small town, kills the mom and pop stores, then leaves,, and the results are a ghost town that have really nothing left except for bars and gambling parlors and Maybe a Casey’s and a dollar general.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 05:05 PM

Mom and pop stores were mostly gone here long before Walmart showed up...so the reason isn't necessarily Walmart. Department stores killed them here, now most of them are gone....it's a dog eat dog world out there, if you can't compete your gone. Sorry mom and pop...
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 05:20 PM

Originally Posted by foxkidd44
Walmart comes into a small town, kills the mom and pop stores, then leaves,, and the results are a ghost town that have really nothing left except for bars and gambling parlors and Maybe a Casey’s and a dollar general.




Sometimes it’s tough to buy local when things cost twice as much locally it just is. Ridiculous prices and attitudes are often the death of small businesses also. Local merchants live very well here they ain’t living in apartments with other folks they have the best houses in town often. Many businesses own several businesses so they are not that different just the same approach on a smaller scale. I shop local mostly but big projects I just can’t do it 10 overpriced items costing twice as much is crazy.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 05:27 PM

Yep, if it wasn't for walmart, dollar stores and Amazon, you'd be hard pressed to find a pair of pants, lol
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 05:52 PM

Theres families here that shop other places because they can’t be competitive if the bought from their own family businesses.
Posted By: ky_coyote_hunter

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 05:54 PM

Wal-Mart = China-Mart.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/07/25 06:10 PM

Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter
Wal-Mart = China-Mart.



That’s everywhere now it’s tough buying US goods the prices on well made imported stuff is still high but often lack quality. I replaced a Moan kitchen faucet with a new Moan faucet I took out a 3 pound unit and put in one weighing half as much junk. Rubber boots are expensive now most are cheap junk.
Posted By: BvrRetriever

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 02:27 AM

Butt they sell KY at Walmart….
Posted By: Ohio Wolverine

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 02:54 AM

I think all this started with AMAZON , cheap prices at first with free shipping, now higher member price per year, and prices are twice as much.
Was easier to buy from them than buy at a local store.
Walmart followed the same plan.
CVS left my town last year, Family Dollar the same.
We have three Autoparts stores , all different!
I have a hard time understanding a small town with 3 Autoparts stores and 4 pizza shops , one laundry mat, 3 gas stations , one bar part time .
Post office can't deliver on time anymore.
Produce stands everywhere, yet they don't grow their produce.
Things are very different than they were just 10 years ago.
Never understood why a store or fast food business , would close, and the new owner tears down the old store, rebuilds a new store almost the same .Tax breaks?
Posted By: Snowpa

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 12:09 PM

Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Store won't stay where they can't make a proffit. My guess is to much merchandise walking out the door not being paid for in certain areas. Next the same people will be crying about being in a food desert and not make a connection.

Definitely in my area ,seems they dont care here as even I can see them in self checkouts
Posted By: k snow

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 12:11 PM

Drank some of this as a kid, and now its back.

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Posted By: trapper les

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 12:18 PM

Let them close…I was in Aberdeen a few months ago, two self checkout lines a mile deep policed by someone that should have been a cashier,and two regular cashier lines.and 100 people standing in line and it seemed like 20 closed lines…I left a full cart and walked out as I had an appointment to make and not enough time.
Posted By: slue-foot

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 12:36 PM

Originally Posted by Gator Foot
I can care less about any box store closing! When they move into an area, they shut down all the mom and pop stores!!

Walmart stores across the US can't close fast enough as far as I'm concerned. They ruined a LOT of people.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 12:45 PM

We have a small local town, with a McDonalds, Taco Bell, Subway, 5 Pizza shops, 3 dollar stores, 2 auto part stores and a new one under construction currently. Not sure how these stores can make it with such a small population. They must know something that I don't see.

There was a nice building at the new auto parts construction site that was torn down to build the new one from the ground up. Don't understand the economics either.

Our local Walmart looks like a Pajama party and an audition for a strip club gathering. Folks don't care what they wear or how they look.
Posted By: ky_coyote_hunter

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 12:46 PM

Law Dog was right when he said the china stuff is everywhere now....Wal-Mart started out good, and used to boast made in the USA while Sam was alive.


After he passed, the kids caved to the only weakness of capitalism, IMO....Greed.


It's a freak show in the local Wal-Marts....Every disfunctional, welfare drawing, non-working, pajama wearing, psycho society reject, shops there.
Posted By: mississippiposse

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 01:13 PM

Sam Walton is most likely rolling in his grave after what they done to the sporting goods section near me. He was a avid hunter
Posted By: danvee

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 01:15 PM

Walmart, there stock price is up and so are their dividends they have a business model that works. Its a new world and you have to be able to compete if your going to make it.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 01:39 PM

We have been conditioned to buy junk we know is garbage heck the package is often built better than what’s inside of the package. LOL
Posted By: coop

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 01:46 PM

No more " People of Walmart " on YouTube in Illinois? ... gonna miss them.
Posted By: Tommyran

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 01:54 PM

Originally Posted by Turtledale
Originally Posted by Nessmuck
All the Rite Aid stores closed up around here...2 weeks ago

Here too


Here too. Started noticing some bare shelves a few months back and low or no stock on a lot of things. My main pharmacy is CVS but Rite aid is closer so I pop in for small stuff now and then.
Posted By: HayDay

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 02:03 PM

Guess if the inner city Rite Aid closes they can always use the pharmacy at Walmart. Oh wait.........never mind.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 02:21 PM

CA must have a huge number of store closings due to the thefts. Saw news clips where a large number of thieves will hit a store, take a lot of merchandise, and out they go in less than a minute there. Some stores have everything under lock and key. Interesting that it's mostly liberal states and cities that are having these problems.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 02:31 PM

Originally Posted by Trapper7
CA must have a huge number of store closings due to the thefts. Saw news clips where a large number of thieves will hit a store, take a lot of merchandise, and out they go in less than a minute there. Some stores have everything under lock and key. Interesting that it's mostly liberal states and cities that are having these problems.


No consequences equal more consequences . LOL
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 02:45 PM

Originally Posted by Law Dog
Originally Posted by Trapper7
CA must have a huge number of store closings due to the thefts. Saw news clips where a large number of thieves will hit a store, take a lot of merchandise, and out they go in less than a minute there. Some stores have everything under lock and key. Interesting that it's mostly liberal states and cities that are having these problems.


No consequences equal more consequences . LOL

Very true.
Posted By: 70sdiver

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 05:57 PM

Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
I think all this started with AMAZON , cheap prices at first with free shipping, now higher member price per year, and prices are twice as much.
Was easier to buy from them than buy at a local store.
Walmart followed the same plan.
CVS left my town last year, Family Dollar the same.
We have three Autoparts stores , all different!
I have a hard time understanding a small town with 3 Autoparts stores and 4 pizza shops , one laundry mat, 3 gas stations , one bar part time .
Post office can't deliver on time anymore.
Produce stands everywhere, yet they don't grow their produce.
Things are very different than they were just 10 years ago.
Never understood why a store or fast food business , would close, and the new owner tears down the old store, rebuilds a new store almost the same .Tax breaks?

Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
I think all this started with AMAZON , cheap prices at first with free shipping, now higher member price per year, and prices are twice as much.
Was easier to buy from them than buy at a local store.
Walmart followed the same plan.
CVS left my town last year, Family Dollar the same.
We have three Autoparts stores , all different!
I have a hard time understanding a small town with 3 Autoparts stores and 4 pizza shops , one laundry mat, 3 gas stations , one bar part time .
Post office can't deliver on time anymore.
Produce stands everywhere, yet they don't grow their produce.
Things are very different than they were just 10 years ago.
Never understood why a store or fast food business , would close, and the new owner tears down the old store, rebuilds a new store almost the same .Tax breaks?

Most of the time it would cost almost as much to remodel and incorporate all the code changes needed.I was looking at taking over a store Albertsons was closing All the refrigeration equipment was going to have to be replaced along with the entire HVAC system that alone was going to be right at a million dollars.
Posted By: Squash

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 07:12 PM

I read that picks n save grocery stores are closing in Milwaukee. I guess that’s what happen to stores that are shop lifted/looted on a regular basis.
Now residents are all concerned as to where they are going to get their groceries. They will have to move to NYC if the commie mayoral candidate gets elected and starts his free grocery stores. LOL
Posted By: jalstat

Re: Walmarts Closing - 08/08/25 10:18 PM

The best thing about Walmart is their stock I’ve held on to it for 40 years plus the additional purchases
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