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America's biggest supermarket chain plans to take on Costco and Walmart with major price cuts
America's largest supermarket chain plans to implement major price cuts to compete with Costco and Walmart. This strategy aims to challenge the market dominance of the two retail giants by offering lower prices to consumers.
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