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You can find La Choy Teriyaki sauce at most major grocery stores, including Walmart, Kroger, and Safeway. Additionally, it is available for purchase online through retailers like Amazon and Instacart. Be sure to check the Asian foods aisle or the condiment section in the store for the best chance of finding it.

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