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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Arriving two hours early to a morning food bank drive, only to be the 320th person in line. Anticipating food spoilage from apagones, the common energy blackouts that can sweep swaths of Puerto Rico at a moment’s notice. Scouring shoppers — deal pamphlets found at supermarket entrances — to maximize every penny of a tight budget in a territory where regular retail coupons…