BED Bath & Beyond appears to be fading away as bankruptcy is on the table and various stores across the country are set to close.

The home goods retailer has been warning for months of its plans to close 150 stores.

Bed Bath & Beyond has also been cautioning about possible bankruptcy – and it revealed some more troubling news in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

It said that it "does not have sufficient resources to repay the amounts under the Credit Facilities and this will lead the Company to consider all strategic alternatives, including restructuring its debt under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code."

Specifically, Bed Bath & Beyond has defaulted on its credit line with JPMorgan Chase & Co.

It owes $550million to the big financial services firm and another $375million to lender Sixth Street.

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The loans came as Bed Bath & Beyond has been struggling to stay afloat financially.

For example, net sales for the company’s third-quarter ending November 26 were about $1.26billion.

This number was considerably lower than the $1.88billion in sales at the same time in 2021.

Net loss during the same period widened to about $393million from $267.43million.

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In total, Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly has around $1.2billion in debt.

WHERE STORES ARE CLOSING

Bed Bath & Beyond has confirmed a list of at least 120 stores it will be closing.

While exact dates have not been revealed, the stores set to close are:

Arizona

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Iowa

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Massachusetts 

Maryland 

Michigan

Minnesota 

Missouri 

Mississippi 

Montana

North Carolina 

New Hampshire

New Jersey

Nevada

New York

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Puerto Rico

South Carolina 

Texas

Virginia

Washington 

Wisconsin 

OTHER RETAILERS CLOSING

Meanwhile, Bed Bath & Beyond isn't the chain shuttering multiple locations.

CVS and Walgreens are set to start closing locations starting next week.

Locations in IllinoisTexasVermont, and Washington DC will be affected.

Other retailers, including Big Lots and Macy's plan to close multiple locations within the next few months.

The increase in store closures has been dubbed the "retail apocalypse."

For more related stores, four major grocery stores, including Walmart, are closing multiple locations starting this month.

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