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America’s biggest grocery store chain slashes prices on thousands of items as affordability war ramps up
America’s largest grocery store chain is reducing prices on thousands of items amid intensifying competition over affordability. The move reflects a broader 'race to the bottom dollar' as retailers vie for cost-conscious consumers.
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