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      <title>Frozen Food Sales Feel The Heat As Consumers Opt For Fresh</title>
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      <description>Food from the frozen aisle accounts for only about 6 percent of grocery store sales — and that percentage has seen some declines over the past few years. The deli section, however, keeps expanding.</description>
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