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Grocery OperationsCHAINS EXTEND FREE STAMP CAMPAIGNSCHAINS EXTEND FREE STAMP CAMPAIGNS
Supermarkets are fine-tuning and expanding promotions that offer a free 32-cent postage stamp with the purchase of a greeting card.Free stamp programs, usually promoted in ads and circulars or in-store signage, have pumped up incremental card volume at a number of chains, including Grand Union, Wayne, N.J. which has expanded its free stamp program; the Atlanta division of A&P, Montvale, N.J., which
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