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 I had to think about it to even figure out what was asked about (what the triangular heck is a Walgreens, or a Kroger, for that matter?), but I think I understood it; yeah, done it once or twice, don't really remember where, and at least one of the places closed down years ago anyway. And it's usually less "loyalty" and more either "it's the only place around selling that stuff" or "it's the closest to my home, I'll be going there anyway".
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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The random number provided was #12...So the winner is:
Rollsearcher37
Send me a private message with your mailing address and I will send out your prize.
Thanks to all for your help.
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Pillar of the Community
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Survey's closed... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The survey is closed - shucks. January1May: Walgreens is an 'Apteka' Kroger is a 'Supermarket' Both of these words are understood in Russian  I was thinking on commenting on my UT-Air or S-7 Mileage programs if those were options 
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