RITE Aid is set to close 40 more stores in a US state following its second bankruptcy filing, and a rival has swooped in to snag 13 of them.
The struggling pharmacy chain has announced another slew of locations being forced to shut.
Rite Aid has been hit with several closure waves recently, as it struggles to find financial stability.
In Oregon, 40 more Rite Aid locations have either closed or are scheduled to do so.
The dates for the closures vary, with many slated for September and some for later in August.
For example, a store in Aloha is due to shut between August 18 and August 19.
Stores in Grants Pass and Tigard have already closed.
This means that any Rite Aid customer who got their prescriptions at one of the closing locations will now be under CVS instead.
It will happen automatically, and no action is required from the customer.
Overall, CVS has agreed to take on the prescription files from 625 Rite Aid stores in 15 states where it already has a presence.
The first round of Rite Aid closures took out 47 stores across nine states.
The second brought 68 more to the chopping block, this time across seven states.
Rite Aid CEO Matt Schroeder said in a news release: "As we move forward, our key priorities are ensuring uninterrupted pharmacy services for our customers and preserving jobs for as many associates as possible.
"For more than 60 years, Rite Aid has been a proud provider of pharmacy services and products to our loyal customers.
"As we move forward, our key priorities are ensuring uninterrupted pharmacy services for our customers and preserving jobs for as many associates as possible."
He also continued by thanking the employees and associates of Rite Aid for their years of support.