Rite Aid’s “Comeback Story” cuts Pharmacy Chain Files For for Ackruptcy again
After closing hundreds of stores and facing ongoing challenges, Rite Aid looks for buyers as he prepares to sell the remaining inventory and essential assets.
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The fate of the beloved Thrifty ice cream brand remains uncertain after Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy and announced plans to close hundreds of stores in early May.
The ice cream company began in 1940 at a small factory in West Hollywood, California, and was sold at a now-deprecated Thrifty drugstore, according to the Thrifty website.
In 1996, Rite Aid acquired Thrifty and maintains ice cream counters mainly in several locations on the West Coast.
As part of the ongoing bankruptcy proceedings, most of Rite Aid’s assets will be sold and auctions will be set for June 20th, according to Reuters. However, it is unclear whether this means that thri sin will be completely eliminated.
Rift ice cream and ritual aid did not immediately return a request for comment on USA Today.
What is rif about ice cream? The history of our beloved brand
According to its website, RIF about ice cream started when RIF about drug store owners Harry, Robert Born and Norman Levin began producing ice cream for sale at the chain’s soda fountain.
According to Thrifty, ice cream had reached “cult status” on the West Coast by the 1970s, with “critical celebrity screams.”
For years, drugstore patrons were able to get a signature cylindrical scoop while receiving their prescriptions. Eventually, the company began producing ice cream cartons. Ice cream is still available for sale at retailers such as Rite Aid and Albertsons, according to its website.
Rift ice cream place
According to the pharmacy website, some ritual auxiliary facilities still offer ideas cream scoops about rif.
As of May 30th, the Thrifty website no longer lists certain locations, so it is unknown how many are still open.
The Thrifty website says counters are open in California, Arizona and other parts of the US and Mexico.
Ice cream cartons are still available in several grocery stores, and Thrifty says on its website it will also work with several individual distributors and retailers.
‘End of the Era:’ Thrifty Ice Cream Fans React to the Possibility of Closure
As the future of Thrifty Ice Cream depends on the balance, longtime fans of the brand joined social media to say goodbye to Scoop.
“For all the people who say you can go to the market and buy it, you’re missing points,” one person wrote. “It’s the whole experience of spitting on different flavors and walking to the dipping cabinet where you get that cone shape with that special rif 30 scooper.”
Thrifty uses a trigger-driven scoop that creates a cylinder-shaped ice cream scoop. The scoop is available for purchase on Amazon.
Another user wrote, “I hope the ice cream is saved about!”
One person who said he was a relative of the brand’s founder said, “It’s sad to think this could be the end of the era.”
Contributions: Gabe Hauari, Mary Wallas Holdridge, USA Today
Melina Kahn is a national trending reporter for USA Today. She can be contacted at melina.khan@usatoday.com.

