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by legobmw99
58 days ago
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You’re not putting a municipal grocery store on the same block as an existing big box and saying “wow, savings!” Food deserts exist in NYC, and many New Yorkers buy staples at corner stores that charge significantly more than a standard grocery store. Your second paragraph implies that this policy is due to some dislike of existing grocery stores, but that assumes these communities are actually being currently served by grocers at all |
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