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Cortland woman wins national grocery store sweepstakes

Cortland woman wins national grocery store sweepstakes

Photo: Saga Communications/Save A Lot (provided)


CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) – A Cortland woman is the winner of a national grocery store sweepstakes.

On September 22, Lori Fritz raced through the aisles at the Route 222 location of Save A Lot for three minutes, grabbing 100 items worth over $600.

Fritz was selected at random from nearly 23,000 nationwide entrants.

Save A Lot was founded in 1977 and is the largest independently owned value-focused grocery retailer in the country. It has approximately 700 stores in 30 states.

 

Pictured: David Liskiewicz -Upstate Supermarkets (left), Lori Fritz (center), Cortland Mayor Scott Steve (second from right), Mike Holl -Upstate Supermarkets (right) with members of the Cortland Save A Lot team

 

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