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  2. Best Apps for Grocery Store Coupons/Ads To Fight Inflation - AOL

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    The app will show you the latest weekly ads and coupons from all the stores in your area. If you enter your shopping list in the app, it will match what you need with the local deals available ...

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    Weekly store ads: Your local grocery store ads, often found in the Sunday newspaper, sometimes contain coupons to clip, such as $2 off a $6 purchase from the dairy department. The circulars ...

  4. Stop & Shop store closures: Several locations closing this ...

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    After the closures, Stop & Shop will still operate 81 stores in Connecticut, 115 in Massachusetts, 47 in New Jersey, 91 in New York and 25 in Rhode Island, employing over 50,000 associates.

  5. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Grocery Outlet purchased 16 Yes!Less grocery stores in Texas and another in Shreveport, Louisiana, from Dallas, Texas-based Fleming Cos. in January 2003. [17] All 17 stores were closed by May 2004. [18] The company promoted MacGregor Read and Eric Lindberg to co-CEO in 2006.

  6. Memphis Flyer - Wikipedia

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    In a 2003 interview, VanWyngarden stated that the Flyer began refusing ads from anyone who was not a "legally licensed business" by the mid 1990s. [10] In October 2019, Kroger stores stopped allowing free newspapers and magazines to be distributed via their stores. Nationwide, they removed the racks and informed the publications of the change.

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