The most ‘expensive’ affordable people’s supermarket ever built, where “equity pricing” meets third-world efficiency and first-world tax bills.
The most ‘expensive’ affordable people’s supermarket ever built, where “equity pricing” meets third-world efficiency and first-world tax bills.
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The store that will charge you normal prices while the city secretly pays triple the normal cost just to open the doors.
The $30 million taxpayer-funded warning label that says “socialism in action” right before the milk expires and the bread runs out.
The “affordable” grocery that proves nothing is more expensive than letting socialists run basic retail.
The East Harlem experiment that proves government can’t even run a corner store without turning it into an expensive, empty monument to ideology.
The government-run store where “low prices” are achieved by making every taxpayer in the state help subsidize your overpriced kale.
The shiny new project that will teach New Yorkers the timeless lesson: never let politicians play grocery store.
The socialist fever dream where New York City spends $30 million of taxpayer money to build a 9,000-square-foot grocery store that will almost certainly run out of food faster than a Venezuelan bodega.
The progressive utopia where construction costs are triple the normal rate and “efficiency” is treated as a capitalist sin.