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C-Town offers low prices to residents and Yalies
Beneath the red, white and blue bunting, newly stocked shelves — replete with thousands of Friskies cat food cans and boxes of Saltine crackers — tempt a milling crowd undeterred by drenching rain. As customers peer from the shelves to shopping lists and coupon inserts, they chat with friends and strangers alike.
One woman looks down at a gallon of apple juice: $0.99.
“Wow, that’s cheap,” she exclaims.

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