ShopRite to close 23 pharmacies across New Jersey

Move will not affect vaccinations at ShopRite pharmacy locations

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Grocery chain ShopRite plans to close 23 pharmacies across New Jersey and 62 in all, just weeks after announcing that 39 of its locations would provide Covid-19 vaccinations, according to Gothamist.

The closures will not affect the vaccination program. The stores being closed were “unable to sustain sufficient sales,” according to Karen O’Shea, a spokesperson for ShopRite brand owner Wakefern Food Corporation, which is based in Keasbey, New Jersey.

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The closures will leave Wakefern with 147 pharmacies, according to Supermarket News. Wakefern will sell the prescription files of customers of those shuttered pharmacies to CVS Health. [Gothamist] [Supermarket News] — Dennis Lynch