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The Collapse of Walgreens

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This chapter examines the dramatic decline of Walgreens, a once-stalwart American retail giant, which saw its market value drop from over $100 billion to approximately $10 billion. It delves into the company's struggles to adapt to evolving market trends and its recent acquisition by private equity firm Sycamore Partners, reflecting on the wider implications for a brand deeply embedded in American culture.

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