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By Kirsten Mitchell
Source: CBS News

Workers at major grocery chains across Minnesota are preparing to strike if they cannot reach a deal with store owners over their contract demands.

The employees, represented by United Food and Commercial Workers Local 663, work at grocery chains like Cub Foods, Lunds & Byerlys, Kowalski’s and Jerry’s Foods.

They have been without a contract since March and say they could choose to strike if they can’t secure a fair deal.

At a rally outside Lunds & Byerlys in Edina Sunday, Andrea Turner, a longtime employee, stood with her coworkers calling for a better contract.

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