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		<title>Enclosed Grocery Coolers Could Save Energy for Stores</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KANSAS CITY, Missouri, January 20, 2009 (ENS) &#8211; Grocery stores typically spend up to 50 percent of their total energy costs on refrigeration, but they may be able to save energy and money by replacing open display coolers with cases that enclose refrigerated air behind glass doors. But would customers be as quick to open [...]]]></description>
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