With many Rite Aid stores closing, a big question for nostalgic ice cream lovers is: What happens to all that beloved Thrifty Ice Cream? Hat tip to the amazing Evan Lovett of LA in a Minute, who recently highlighted Los Angeles’ love affair with the iconic cylindrical scoops and the history behind them. Thrifty launched in […]
I wouldn’t think so. I see thrifty ice cream in the supermarket. Regardless of how many stores are open, that’s a viable revenue stream.
Sort of like Marie Calendars restaurants. As far as I know, there’s only a few dozen restaurants left. Check the frozen food aisle though and you’ll see loads of their food in the supermarket.