NEW YORK — (CNN) In a pharmacy mega-merger, Walgreens is buying Rite Aid.
The $17.2 billion deal puts together the nation’s second and third largest pharmacy chains that combined will have nearly 13,000 U.S. stores. That would catapult the merged company above CVS, which has 7,800 stores.
The deal, which will have to pass antitrust review, is another sign of increased consolidation in health care as the industry changes due to the Affordable Care Act and an aging population.
Rite Aid stores will keep their names “initially,” but Walgreens plans to create “a fully harmonized portfolio of stores” over time, the company said in announcing the deal Tuesday.
Walgreens took over New York-based drugstore chain Duane Reade in 2010. It acquired Boots Alliance, a European pharmacy chain, last year. Walgreens has locations in 11 countries.
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