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As much as the store charges, based on the quality of the turkey (e.g., organic from Whole Foods will cost you more than Walmart more), as well as the thickness of that slice and the corresponding weight of it.

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A kilojoule is a measure of work energy. A slice of turkey is a nebulous amount. There is no relationship between the two.

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