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Retailer Toys R Us is trying to take a bite out of the nation's food budget, stocking beverages, cereal and household items at its stores. The move follows the company's announcement last week that it will stock low-priced toys and games -- priced from $1 to $3 -- at the front if its stores. The privately held retailer has stores in Warwick, Swansea, Mass., North Dartmouth, Mass. and Waterford, Conn. |
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