On the heels of its August announcement to close 150 stores and scale back its workforce, Bed Bath and Beyond has released a list of more than 50 stores it plans to close by year-end, as it seeks to reorganize its business and bring life back into sales. Along with the closures, the company, which received $500 million in financing, is cutting about 20% of its corporate and supply chain staff.
Bed Bath & Beyond closing 150 stores. Map of ones on the list so far https://t.co/YJIrvzf1VH GET WOKE AND GO BROKE --THEY COULD BE SELLING A LOT OF PILLOWS
— 🇺🇸 Edition 1947 🇺🇸 (@ArOkTxNm1) September 16, 2022
Anxious to see if your favorite Bed Bath & Beyond store is on the chopping block? The company just released a list of impending closures:
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