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  2. These Are The Cheapest Grocery Stores In America Right Now - AOL

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    When you're hunting for low-cost, high quality groceries, Food4Less is an obvious choice. It's literally in the name. Owned by Kroger, this no-frills grocery chain sacrifices a few amenities to ...

  3. Best $25 To Spend at Costco This Winter - AOL

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    Chicken Noodle Soup. Price: $15.99. There’s nothing like a steaming hot bowl of Campbell’s chicken noodle soup on a cold winter’s day. If your pantry is running low, put your $25 to ...

  4. 50 most popular chain restaurants in America - AOL

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    This inexpensive rotisserie chicken chain once had nearly 350 locations across the United States, but has closed 95% of its restaurants since 2022, according to Restaurant Business. As of December ...

  5. Munchy box - Wikipedia

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    Kebab meat, fried chicken, pizza, chicken tikka, samosas, onion rings, chow mein noodles, pakora, naan bread, garlic bread, coleslaw A munchy box or munchie box is an inexpensive and impressive fast-food product sold from takeaway restaurants, primarily in Scotland and Glasgow in particular, but also in many other parts from Aberdeen to Rothesay .

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    We tried chicken nuggets from six famous fast-food chains, and Taco Bell emerged as the winner. We ranked chicken nuggets from 6 fast-food chains. Taco Bell's new nuggets came out on top.

  7. High–low pricing - Wikipedia

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    High–low pricing (or hi–low pricing) is a type of pricing strategy adopted by companies, usually small and medium-sized retail firms, where a firm initially charges a high price for a product and later, when it has become less desirable, sells it at a discount or through clearance sales. [1]