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To our Fellow Stockholders, Customers, Associates and Suppliers:
                                                                                                        ®




                            When we began fiscal 2008 back in March 2007, we had high
                            expectations for our company. We were close to completing the
                            acquisition of the Brooks Eckerd drugstore chain and transforming our
                            company overnight into a chain of more than 5,000 stores with the scale
                            to better compete in the growing drugstore sector. Our strategy was to
                            add stores in our strongest existing markets to increase market share
                            while at the same time save costs by leveraging our existing talent,
                            technology and best practices. We were getting ready to start closing the
Mary Sammons
                            gap with our major competitors.
Chairman, President & CEO


We believe that strategy is as sound today as it was then. However, the economy and the
consumer changed. And while our entire team remained focused on our two overriding
goals--to successfully begin to integrate our acquired stores and at the same time, improve
our core business--suddenly there were obstacles in the road. In the second half of the fiscal
year, recession fears continued to grow, prescription sales in general slowed and customers
became a lot more careful with the fewer dollars they had to spend.

What happened to Rite Aid happened to most retailers. But, unlike other retailers, we had just
increased our size by more than 50% and embarked on a 16-month integration of more than
1,800 stores that called for integrating six new distribution centers, converting all store
systems, adding 8,000 items of new merchandise and a minor remodel program to make the
stores all look and feel like Rite Aid. And with the credit crunch following the burst of the
housing bubble, more highly leveraged companies like ours became unpopular with investors
despite the fact that we already had the financing we needed for our integration plan.

This is not meant to make excuses for our performance. We share our stockholders’
disappointment that our results for fiscal 2008 did not meet original expectations even
though we had always predicted a net loss because of expenses related to the Brooks Eckerd
acquisition.




                                                                                                   1.
®




As we look back, we were overly optimistic about the performance of the acquired stores,
where merchandise in the front of the store was out of stock and sales already had declined
during the nine months it took to close the acquisition. We wrongly thought that even with
the upheaval of changing out nearly all merchandise in the front of the store and completing
a significant number of systems conversions and minor remodels, we could keep disruption to
customers and frustration for associates to a minimum. And we had to make some tactical
decisions that hurt sales chainwide, like moving to one advertising circular before all of our
acquired stores had the full complement of Rite Aid merchandise, which limited our
promotions for nearly two quarters.

But at the same time, we made significant progress in setting the stage for Rite Aid’s future
long-term growth which shouldn’t be overlooked.

        With the acquisition of Brooks Eckerd, we became the largest drugstore chain on the
East coast and significantly strengthened our ability to compete as the third largest national
chain. We now have a strong market position in 76% of our major markets; and while
obtaining regulatory approval took longer than expected, in the end we were required to
divest only a very few stores.

       By the end of the fiscal year, we had integrated all six distribution centers, significantly
expanded front of store offerings at every location by replacing all merchandise with Rite Aid
assortments and replaced systems, including the pharmacy dispensing system, in nearly
two-thirds of the acquired stores. We learned a lot along the way, modifying our conversion
process to make it less disruptive to both our customers and our associates.

             Rite Aid has more than 5,000 stores
             in 31 states and the District of Columbia




    States with
    Rite Aid stores

   With the acquisition of Brooks Eckerd, Rite Aid has the scale to compete
   more effectively in the growing drugstore sector.
                                                                                                  2.
®




       We delivered $200 million of cost-savings synergies, more than we had originally
forecasted.

        In our core stores, we increased pharmacy sales, grew prescription volume and
improved margin rates every quarter. Customer satisfaction ratings improved significantly
year over year, especially in the pharmacy. While same store sales in the acquired stores
remain negative, sales and margin trends started moving in the right direction at the end of
the fiscal year.

        Our new store development program continued with the opening of 120 new and
relocated stores with our easy-to-shop Customer World design. We also increased the depth
of our senior management team with the hire of experienced and talented operations
executives from well-respected retailers Target and the H.E. Butt Grocery Company.



                                                  Pharmacy sales and prescription volume
                                                      increased every quarter in fiscal 2008.




  Customers continue to give Rite Aid rave reviews for our easy-to-shop
  Customer World design.                                                                       3.
®




As we move into fiscal 2009, we expect another challenging year with a weak economy, a
cautious consumer and prescription sales and volume expected to grow at only 2 to 3 percent
for the industry overall. Despite these headwinds, we remain confident that our strategy, the
initiatives we’ve developed to build on the strength of the Rite Aid brand and the hard work
of nearly 113,000 dedicated associates will lead to long-term profitable growth. We believe
that by focusing on the following three critical priorities this year, we will continue to
strengthen our competitive position.

Successfully completing the integration.

Our integration is proceeding smoothly into the new fiscal year with completion of all
systems conversions set for the end of May, 2008 and all store minor remodels finished by
October, 2008. Sales and margin trends in the acquired stores continue to improve, and
customer complaints during the transition have continued to drop substantially. With most of
the systems conversions complete, we have combined core Rite Aid and former Brooks Eckerd
stores under one field management structure and strengthened our entire field divisional,
regional and district leadership teams to make it easier for our new associates to complete the
transition to Rite Aid. Although it’s going to take more time than we initially anticipated to
get our acquired stores performing at the level we expect, we now have the scale and density
in key markets to more effectively compete and improve our performance.




  Our Brooks Eckerd integration plan, which will be completed by October 2008,
  includes replacing all store systems and minor remodels of all stores.
                                                                                            4.
®




Increasing productivity in all of our stores.

Improving customer satisfaction with our “With Us It’s Personal” brand of service and our
strategic vision to become the customer’s first choice for health and wellness products,
services and information will guide our initiatives to increase profitable sales. We’ll continue
to build on our health condition marketing programs like diabetes, heart health and allergies
and expand Living More, the most comprehensive senior loyalty program in the drugstore
sector, to drive both prescription growth and front of store sales. Our plan is to add more
health and wellness programs that respond to the unique needs of individual customer
segments, capitalizing on the success we’ve had building loyalty with more than 3.4 million
Living More members.

In the pharmacy, we will increase efforts to keep our patients compliant with their doctor’s
instructions--and hopefully healthier-- by sending reminder refills by phone and letter. We
will also continue to save money for patients and payors, while at the same time improving
our margins, by increasing our generic dispense rate, which is currently at an all-time industry
high of more than 67%. Our goal is to raise that rate to 70%. We plan to grow prescriptions by
aggressively seeking pharmacy acquisitions in our key markets that include buying stores as
well as buying patient prescription files from pharmacies that are closing.

In the front of the store, we’ll focus on value and distinguishing ourselves from the
competition. That includes more effective promotions and additional Rite Aid brand
offerings, including the exclusive skin care and bath and body lines we recently introduced,
which save money for our customers and provide greater profit for us. We’re upgrading our
photo centers this summer with new state-of-the-art digital technology as part of a new
partnership with Fujifilm. And we will continue to add GNC vitamin departments, which keep
us ahead of our competition in this core health and wellness category and draw customers to
Rite Aid because of GNC brand recognition.




  Our GNC vitamin departments, focus on specific health issues like skin care and
  diabetes and our Living More program separate Rite Aid from the competition.                 5.
®




Effectively controlling expenses.

While we are diligently working to improve the top line, we are also focused on increasing the
bottom line by continuing to manage our expenses. Through our spend management
program, we are focusing our resources on areas that increase efficiency and reduce cost
without harming the shopping experience in our stores. This priority to operate more
efficiently is even more critical today with the challenging economic environment and in a
time when everyone is looking to reduce health care costs.

Along with these priorities, we will continue our new store development program with 85
new stores planned for fiscal 2009, with most being relocations because they deliver a faster
return on investment than brand new stores. We are committed to a level of capital
expenditures that allows us to maintain a responsible balance between operating cash flows
and our level of debt.

Very important to us is keeping our associates happy and satisfied with their jobs because
they are the ones who really deliver for Rite Aid and are on the front line with our customers
every day. We are creating a work environment that allows them to be successful in their
careers and make Rite Aid an employer of choice.

We will also continue to deliver on our core value of “being caring neighbors, involved in our
communities in meaningful ways” by raising millions of dollars for Children’s Miracle Network
hospitals every year selling balloons and holding special events at our stores. And we’ll
continue to donate to local charities focused on health and wellness in the markets we serve
through the Rite Aid Foundation, which last year donated $1.7 million from funds it raised.




 Our success depends on Rite Aid associates who        Through balloon sales and special events,
 are focused on providing a superior shopping          we’ve raised more than $34 million for
 experience every day.                                 Children’s Miracle Network.               6.
®




Before closing, it’s important to thank all of our associates for all we have achieved in this
transitional year, especially those involved with integration activities who really made the
conversion process work. We are grateful for the continued loyalty of our customers and
welcome former Brooks Eckerd shoppers who have adopted Rite Aid as their neighborhood
drugstore; we pledge not to disappoint you. We appreciate our suppliers for their enthusiastic
support of the acquisition and our Board members for their confidence that we can
accomplish what we’ve set out to achieve. And we thank our investors for their faith in our
strategy and their patience in giving us the time we need to successfully complete such a
major integration.

As I write this letter, the length and strength of the economic downturn is unclear. But our
determination to succeed is not. We know we have a lot of work to do to justify investors’
confidence and support. We will continue to direct all of our efforts towards building a strong
future for our company. We remain committed to making Rite Aid not just a bigger company,
but ultimately a much better one.

Respectfully,




Mary Sammons
Rite Aid Chairman, President and CEO




                                                                                             7.

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rite aid 2008 Shareholder Letter

  • 1. To our Fellow Stockholders, Customers, Associates and Suppliers: ® When we began fiscal 2008 back in March 2007, we had high expectations for our company. We were close to completing the acquisition of the Brooks Eckerd drugstore chain and transforming our company overnight into a chain of more than 5,000 stores with the scale to better compete in the growing drugstore sector. Our strategy was to add stores in our strongest existing markets to increase market share while at the same time save costs by leveraging our existing talent, technology and best practices. We were getting ready to start closing the Mary Sammons gap with our major competitors. Chairman, President & CEO We believe that strategy is as sound today as it was then. However, the economy and the consumer changed. And while our entire team remained focused on our two overriding goals--to successfully begin to integrate our acquired stores and at the same time, improve our core business--suddenly there were obstacles in the road. In the second half of the fiscal year, recession fears continued to grow, prescription sales in general slowed and customers became a lot more careful with the fewer dollars they had to spend. What happened to Rite Aid happened to most retailers. But, unlike other retailers, we had just increased our size by more than 50% and embarked on a 16-month integration of more than 1,800 stores that called for integrating six new distribution centers, converting all store systems, adding 8,000 items of new merchandise and a minor remodel program to make the stores all look and feel like Rite Aid. And with the credit crunch following the burst of the housing bubble, more highly leveraged companies like ours became unpopular with investors despite the fact that we already had the financing we needed for our integration plan. This is not meant to make excuses for our performance. We share our stockholders’ disappointment that our results for fiscal 2008 did not meet original expectations even though we had always predicted a net loss because of expenses related to the Brooks Eckerd acquisition. 1.
  • 2. ® As we look back, we were overly optimistic about the performance of the acquired stores, where merchandise in the front of the store was out of stock and sales already had declined during the nine months it took to close the acquisition. We wrongly thought that even with the upheaval of changing out nearly all merchandise in the front of the store and completing a significant number of systems conversions and minor remodels, we could keep disruption to customers and frustration for associates to a minimum. And we had to make some tactical decisions that hurt sales chainwide, like moving to one advertising circular before all of our acquired stores had the full complement of Rite Aid merchandise, which limited our promotions for nearly two quarters. But at the same time, we made significant progress in setting the stage for Rite Aid’s future long-term growth which shouldn’t be overlooked. With the acquisition of Brooks Eckerd, we became the largest drugstore chain on the East coast and significantly strengthened our ability to compete as the third largest national chain. We now have a strong market position in 76% of our major markets; and while obtaining regulatory approval took longer than expected, in the end we were required to divest only a very few stores. By the end of the fiscal year, we had integrated all six distribution centers, significantly expanded front of store offerings at every location by replacing all merchandise with Rite Aid assortments and replaced systems, including the pharmacy dispensing system, in nearly two-thirds of the acquired stores. We learned a lot along the way, modifying our conversion process to make it less disruptive to both our customers and our associates. Rite Aid has more than 5,000 stores in 31 states and the District of Columbia States with Rite Aid stores With the acquisition of Brooks Eckerd, Rite Aid has the scale to compete more effectively in the growing drugstore sector. 2.
  • 3. ® We delivered $200 million of cost-savings synergies, more than we had originally forecasted. In our core stores, we increased pharmacy sales, grew prescription volume and improved margin rates every quarter. Customer satisfaction ratings improved significantly year over year, especially in the pharmacy. While same store sales in the acquired stores remain negative, sales and margin trends started moving in the right direction at the end of the fiscal year. Our new store development program continued with the opening of 120 new and relocated stores with our easy-to-shop Customer World design. We also increased the depth of our senior management team with the hire of experienced and talented operations executives from well-respected retailers Target and the H.E. Butt Grocery Company. Pharmacy sales and prescription volume increased every quarter in fiscal 2008. Customers continue to give Rite Aid rave reviews for our easy-to-shop Customer World design. 3.
  • 4. ® As we move into fiscal 2009, we expect another challenging year with a weak economy, a cautious consumer and prescription sales and volume expected to grow at only 2 to 3 percent for the industry overall. Despite these headwinds, we remain confident that our strategy, the initiatives we’ve developed to build on the strength of the Rite Aid brand and the hard work of nearly 113,000 dedicated associates will lead to long-term profitable growth. We believe that by focusing on the following three critical priorities this year, we will continue to strengthen our competitive position. Successfully completing the integration. Our integration is proceeding smoothly into the new fiscal year with completion of all systems conversions set for the end of May, 2008 and all store minor remodels finished by October, 2008. Sales and margin trends in the acquired stores continue to improve, and customer complaints during the transition have continued to drop substantially. With most of the systems conversions complete, we have combined core Rite Aid and former Brooks Eckerd stores under one field management structure and strengthened our entire field divisional, regional and district leadership teams to make it easier for our new associates to complete the transition to Rite Aid. Although it’s going to take more time than we initially anticipated to get our acquired stores performing at the level we expect, we now have the scale and density in key markets to more effectively compete and improve our performance. Our Brooks Eckerd integration plan, which will be completed by October 2008, includes replacing all store systems and minor remodels of all stores. 4.
  • 5. ® Increasing productivity in all of our stores. Improving customer satisfaction with our “With Us It’s Personal” brand of service and our strategic vision to become the customer’s first choice for health and wellness products, services and information will guide our initiatives to increase profitable sales. We’ll continue to build on our health condition marketing programs like diabetes, heart health and allergies and expand Living More, the most comprehensive senior loyalty program in the drugstore sector, to drive both prescription growth and front of store sales. Our plan is to add more health and wellness programs that respond to the unique needs of individual customer segments, capitalizing on the success we’ve had building loyalty with more than 3.4 million Living More members. In the pharmacy, we will increase efforts to keep our patients compliant with their doctor’s instructions--and hopefully healthier-- by sending reminder refills by phone and letter. We will also continue to save money for patients and payors, while at the same time improving our margins, by increasing our generic dispense rate, which is currently at an all-time industry high of more than 67%. Our goal is to raise that rate to 70%. We plan to grow prescriptions by aggressively seeking pharmacy acquisitions in our key markets that include buying stores as well as buying patient prescription files from pharmacies that are closing. In the front of the store, we’ll focus on value and distinguishing ourselves from the competition. That includes more effective promotions and additional Rite Aid brand offerings, including the exclusive skin care and bath and body lines we recently introduced, which save money for our customers and provide greater profit for us. We’re upgrading our photo centers this summer with new state-of-the-art digital technology as part of a new partnership with Fujifilm. And we will continue to add GNC vitamin departments, which keep us ahead of our competition in this core health and wellness category and draw customers to Rite Aid because of GNC brand recognition. Our GNC vitamin departments, focus on specific health issues like skin care and diabetes and our Living More program separate Rite Aid from the competition. 5.
  • 6. ® Effectively controlling expenses. While we are diligently working to improve the top line, we are also focused on increasing the bottom line by continuing to manage our expenses. Through our spend management program, we are focusing our resources on areas that increase efficiency and reduce cost without harming the shopping experience in our stores. This priority to operate more efficiently is even more critical today with the challenging economic environment and in a time when everyone is looking to reduce health care costs. Along with these priorities, we will continue our new store development program with 85 new stores planned for fiscal 2009, with most being relocations because they deliver a faster return on investment than brand new stores. We are committed to a level of capital expenditures that allows us to maintain a responsible balance between operating cash flows and our level of debt. Very important to us is keeping our associates happy and satisfied with their jobs because they are the ones who really deliver for Rite Aid and are on the front line with our customers every day. We are creating a work environment that allows them to be successful in their careers and make Rite Aid an employer of choice. We will also continue to deliver on our core value of “being caring neighbors, involved in our communities in meaningful ways” by raising millions of dollars for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals every year selling balloons and holding special events at our stores. And we’ll continue to donate to local charities focused on health and wellness in the markets we serve through the Rite Aid Foundation, which last year donated $1.7 million from funds it raised. Our success depends on Rite Aid associates who Through balloon sales and special events, are focused on providing a superior shopping we’ve raised more than $34 million for experience every day. Children’s Miracle Network. 6.
  • 7. ® Before closing, it’s important to thank all of our associates for all we have achieved in this transitional year, especially those involved with integration activities who really made the conversion process work. We are grateful for the continued loyalty of our customers and welcome former Brooks Eckerd shoppers who have adopted Rite Aid as their neighborhood drugstore; we pledge not to disappoint you. We appreciate our suppliers for their enthusiastic support of the acquisition and our Board members for their confidence that we can accomplish what we’ve set out to achieve. And we thank our investors for their faith in our strategy and their patience in giving us the time we need to successfully complete such a major integration. As I write this letter, the length and strength of the economic downturn is unclear. But our determination to succeed is not. We know we have a lot of work to do to justify investors’ confidence and support. We will continue to direct all of our efforts towards building a strong future for our company. We remain committed to making Rite Aid not just a bigger company, but ultimately a much better one. Respectfully, Mary Sammons Rite Aid Chairman, President and CEO 7.