Does SL have a built-in zip/unzip utility?

I was wondering if I can unzip zipped files in SL or if I will need to purchase a utility like Stuffit?

Yep, it sure does.
From the help menu:
To compress items:
Do any of the following:
Select the item or items you want to compress and choose File > Compress.
Control-click an item and choose Compress from the shortcut menu.
In a Finder window, select one or more items and choose Compress from the Action menu (looks like a gear).
If you compress a single item, the compressed file has the name of the original item with the .zip extension. If you compress multiple items at once, the compressed file is called Archive.zip.
To uncompress (expand) an item:
Double-click the .zip file.
Basically you can just right click (control click) on a folder or group of files and compress them. To uncompress just a simple double click will do it.
Hope that helps

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