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Mayor Zohran Mamdani has made his choice for the site of New York City's first city-run grocery store.

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Government can work for people! We do not have to accept food deserts and price gouging. We can have the things we need to live lives of comfort and dignity, if we rid ourselves of the politics of the past! Looking forward to seeing my neighbors at the grocery store!

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) also appointed a former inmate of Rikers Island jail to be Commissioner of the Dept of Corrections and he did this for food delivery people in NYC: www.youtube.com

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-13 12:31 PM | Reply

Turdfyck mourns the fact they're not opening a dozen more liquor stores.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-04-13 01:20 PM | Reply

*** Trumpf Junta Will Allow Pride Flag to Fly Over Stonewall Monument ***

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) was all over this issue and he has bested Dummkopf Trumpf yet again.

Last year Trumpf said Mamdani became the new leader of the Democratic Party.


Source: Trumpf Loses Again

#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-13 02:58 PM | Reply

All they have to do is keep the theft down enough to stand a chance of breaking even.
Like every other grocery in any other city center.

#4 | Posted by morris at 2026-04-13 04:52 PM | Reply

Dollar General isn't going to like this.

#5 | Posted by Whatsleft at 2026-04-13 06:19 PM | Reply

Local news ...

Critics speak out against Mamdani's plan for New York City-run grocery stores
abc7ny.com

... Critics are speaking out after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a plan for city-run grocery stores - a key campaign promise.

Mamdani says the first store could open as soon as next year in East Harlem with the goal of additional stores in the other four boroughs by the end of his term.

He says the stores are meant to make food more affordable, but bodega owners warn they could hurt private businesses.

On Monday, residents in East Harlem said a city-run supermarket would make their lives easier by making groceries more affordable.

"They need somewhere convenient so people could go and say, 'Yes, I can buy, you know, this and that,' and still have money for the next couple of weeks to buy some more food," a resident said. "But that'd be a great idea here."

On Sunday night, Mayor Mamdani marked 100 days in office by doubling down on a campaign promise to open a series of five stores in the coming years.

"The first one will open next year, stores where prices are fair, where workers are treated with dignity, and where New Yorkers can actually afford to shop at our stores," Mamdani said. "Eggs will be cheaper. Bread will be cheaper. Grocery shopping will no longer be an unsolvable equation."

It begins with the La Marqueta site beneath the elevated rail line on Park Avenue in East Harlem.

"Now, some will insist that city-owned businesses do not work, the government cannot keep up with corporations," Mamdani said. "My answer to them is simple. I look forward to the competition."

Critics say city-run supermarkets will hurt ordinary bodega owners and could even produce chaotic lines for cheaper groceries.

"These stores are going to get jam packed, they're only four or five in the entire city of 8 million people," said Fernando Mateo with United Bodegas of America. "What do you expect is going to happen? You're going to have people rushing to these stores early in the morning to late at night, waiting on long lines. You know, it's going to be more turmoil than anything else. It's a great punch line for him and for the socialist movement. But New York is not a socialist city." ...

#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-13 08:10 PM | Reply

Bravo. It's only one store, let's see what happens.

#7 | Posted by e1g1 at 2026-04-13 08:28 PM | Reply

Great! I'm glad to see they solved the underlying problems that make it impossible to open a store in ghetto neighborhoods!
...No cash registers, right? Grab n' go?

#8 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-04-14 06:35 AM | Reply

Opening a grocery store generally costs between $10,000 for a tiny corner shop to over $1 million for a full-sized supermarket, with typical mid-sized stores often costing $50,000"$200,000 or more in initial investment. Major expenses include commercial rent, high-end refrigeration equipment, initial inventory ($20,000+), and licenses.

New York City's first city-run grocery store, planned for East Harlem's La Marqueta, is estimated to cost $30 million to build.

Great start!
Hey, fleeing taxpayers-
Don't
Bring
It
With
You!

#9 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-04-14 06:40 AM | Reply

Millions of Americans are more horrified by this grocery store than they were by the slaughter of dozens of Iranian schoolgirls.

#10 | Posted by anton at 2026-04-14 06:42 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 4

@10 So true.

Islamophobes and AIPAC will try any tactic or angle to criticize, degrade, or sabotage NYC's first Muslim mayor: John Fetterman, Alan Dershowitz, Andrew Cuomo, Eric Adams, Michael Bloomberg ad nauseum.


#11 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-14 07:32 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

*** NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) Continues Working Hard for the People of NYC ***

This time it's environmental clean up.

His first 100 days have been terrific.

Link: www.nyc.gov

#12 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-14 07:56 AM | Reply

This will turn into cheap entertainment.

#13 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-04-14 11:10 AM | Reply

" This means access to affordable, healthy food that is hopefully culturally relevant," City Councilwoman Elsie Encarnacion said"

Anyone want to take a Stab at explaining "culturally relevant food?"

#14 | Posted by madbomber at 2026-04-14 12:03 PM | Reply

My guess is it will go as well as the bullet train in California.

#15 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-04-14 12:04 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Anyone want to take a Stab at explaining "culturally relevant food?"

I would assume food that the customers would want to eat.

#16 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-04-14 12:05 PM | Reply

My guess is it will go as well as the bullet train in California.

#15 | POSTED BY BELLRINGER

One of these things is not like the other.

#17 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-04-14 01:26 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

Millions of Americans are more horrified by this grocery store than they were by the slaughter of dozens of Iranian schoolgirls.

Wait until he offers universal healthcare.

Many will probably commit seppuku.

But it will be no problem finding a kaishakuni for each and every one of them.

#18 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-04-14 01:31 PM | Reply

Millions of Americans are more horrified by this grocery store than they are about pedophilia.

#19 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 02:04 PM | Reply

There's an irrational fear of socialism in America.

People have been trained to fear and hate working together for the benefit of everyone.

Because it would cut in to the profits of a handful of billionaires who are currently in charge of everything.

#20 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 02:07 PM | Reply

#20

Yes. Universal healthcare would be another slippery slope toward Stalinist gulags (according to the same people who put poor migrants in Stalinist gulags).

#21 | Posted by anton at 2026-04-14 02:21 PM | Reply

"There's an irrational fear of socialism in America"

I don't know if it is necessarily irrational. I can tell you what my closest friend thinks, after having grown up in the People's Socialist Republic of Albania.

He's not a fan.

You likely wouldn't be either if you had actually experienced socialism.

#22 | Posted by madbomber at 2026-04-14 02:46 PM | Reply

#22 | Posted by madbomber
Using Albania, long virtually the most closed State on the planet, as an example of Socialism is just lame.
Meanwhile, the highest standards of living and Happiness Indices are in Dem Socialist Scandinavia and Northern Europe.

#23 | Posted by morris at 2026-04-14 02:59 PM | Reply

So help me out with this, it cost $30 million and three years for the NYC government to build a grocery store in Harlem?
Yet there are *dozens* of grocery stores for sale, all over New York City, for less than $5M.
Many are less than $1M.

"There's an irrational fear of socialism in America"

If you want socialism, why not move to a socialist country? Seems irrational and antipodal to what America is about; , Imposing a system of distribution on its people is tyrannical.

What's great about America is you could actually create a coop or commune or kibbutz and implement socialism to your liking.
Why force it on people that don't want it?

#24 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-04-14 03:10 PM | Reply

Millions of Americans are more horrified by this grocery store than they are about pedophilia.

Think Americans are more horrified by how much it cost.

#25 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-04-14 03:10 PM | Reply

Wait until he offers universal healthcare.

LOL Study Canada. What fucking disaster of a healthcare system, can't pay... kill yourself so we can scavenge your body parts.

#26 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-04-14 03:13 PM | Reply

Using Albania, long virtually the most closed State on the planet, as an example of Socialism is just lame.

?? What do you mean? To be socialist you need to rely upon capitalism to survive?

Communism (really socialism) had two whole continents and still couldn't make it work.

How much of the world needs to be socialist to make it work? Or if the whole world was socialist, according to you it wouldn't work.

#27 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-04-14 03:15 PM | Reply

I don't know if it is necessarily irrational. I can tell you what my closest friend thinks, after having grown up in the People's Socialist Republic of Albania.

He's not a fan.

Isn't that special?

I can tell you of my friends who grew up in the People's Paradise of Mississippi. Or the Pelican State of Louisiana. Some of the worst representatives of economic prosperity in America.

They are not a fans.

#28 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-04-14 03:17 PM | Reply

#27
Truly a silly worm's eye perspective. Try using "nuanced" and "presenting" as terms for your next outing. You'll do better.

#29 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-04-14 03:22 PM | Reply

"LOL Study Canada."

LOL Sure. A good idea actually. But we don't need to be exactly as or as good as Canada. We should obviously be better and learn from their mistakes. Right?

America excels in speed and innovation for those who can afford it, while Canada prioritizes equity and affordability through a universal model.

How about the middle way? Too hard for you to imagine?

The middle way is most often the correct way.

#30 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-04-14 03:22 PM | Reply

kill yourself so we can scavenge your body parts.

POSTED BY ONEIRONAUT

GFY Commie Spyboy.

You should be so lucky as to get my "body parts". The people do say I have the best "parts".

But you are definitely not getting any of my "parts" Commie Spybot.

(for some reason Siri keeps trying to call you "Soyboy". Maybe she knows something about you I don't?)

#31 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-04-14 03:32 PM | Reply

Just my opinion, but I would imagine this store will be a success no matter how much it costs the public in tax revenue. These clowns will subsidize it to the point of bankrupting the city if need be. Because it has to work.

#32 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-04-14 03:44 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

#32 Yep. No different than a "public option" for healthcare. The referees in the market have their own team and will tilt the scales to make sure they have the advantage. Profit/loss doesn't matter when it's taxpayer money. Just power and coercion.

#33 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-04-14 04:12 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

How many government-owned supermarkets could have been opened with the $$$ Trump used to mangle Iranian schoolgirls beyond recognition? Or are socialised bodegas not as critical to America's long-term security as socialised bombs?

#34 | Posted by NerfHerder at 2026-04-14 04:18 PM | Reply

Just my opinion, but I would imagine this store the Iran war will be a success no matter how much it costs the public in tax revenue. These clowns will subsidize it to the point of bankrupting the city America if need be. Because it has to work.
#32 | POSTED BY LFTHNDTURDS

We all have our priorities.

At least you know what your priorities are.

War and hate.

It's what makes you a deplorable Trumping MAGAt.

#35 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 04:29 PM | Reply

"Profit/loss doesn't matter when it's taxpayer money."
- Donald Trump

"I voted for him 3 times!"
- BullBringer

#36 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 04:31 PM | Reply

There's an irrational fear of socialism in America"

I don't know if it is necessarily irrational.
#22 | POSTED BY MADBOMBER

Says the guy who joined the socialist military rather than the private sector.

Because you knew you couldn't fail in the military. Socialism helped you achieve in life.

You wouldn't have made it in the private sector. It's cut throat.

#37 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 04:39 PM | Reply

If you want socialism, why not move to a socialist country?

I've thought about Europe.

But I'm not a fan of the cold.

And I love America.

I will fight for it to be a better place.

Not something I'd expect you to understand.

#38 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 04:44 PM | Reply

Millions of Americans are more horrified by this grocery store than they are about pedophilia.

Think Americans are more horrified by how much it cost.
#25 | POSTED BY ONETRUMPER

Considering we're spending billions on a war for Israel and Trump has asked for $1.5 trillion more.

Pretty sure you're only worried about costs because the rich have brainwashed you into believing the lie that our taxes are insufficient for anything other than subsidizing themselves and waging war.

Also. Time to roll back tax cuts for the wealthy.

Oh that's right, republicans would rather die than ask the rich to pay their fair share.

#39 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-14 04:51 PM | Reply

US servicemembers love socialism and universal healthcare.

No paperwork or bills whatsoever when they get medically or dentally treated.

I never filled a single piece of paper or paid a bill in 27 years.

The PX/Commissary offer inexpensive food and products tax-free.

I bought lots of nice things for myself over the years at the PX and their mail order system.

Now poor New Yorkers will have a Commissary or a "membership-free Costco" available to them.

I bet $50 that when one of these stores open in Staten Island, white Republicans will shop there.


#40 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-14 05:01 PM | Reply

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