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Thrift-store operator Savers is cutting prices 50 percent during a Presidents' Day sale. The chain, which has outlets in East Providence, Warwick and Woonsocket, will halve prices Feb. 16 on its stock of used merchandise during a holiday clearance. Savers stores also will accept donations of used clothing and household goods, which it will sell and use a portion of the revenue to help more than 120 nonprofit organizations around the country. The for-profit company, based in Bellevue, Wash., donates $117 million annually to nonprofit groups. |
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