曼达尼宣布首家市有杂货店开业
Mamdani Touts First City-Owned Grocery Store

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纽约市长佐兰·马姆达尼(Zohran Mamdani)宣布,该市首家公有杂货店将落户布朗克斯区的亨茨角(Hunts Point)。这家占地2万平方英尺的门店是一项7000万美元计划的旗舰项目,旨在五大行政区开设类似门店,为贫困地区提供平价食品选择。 根据该计划,市政府将聘请私人运营商负责经营。为保持低价,这些门店将免除租金和房产税。作为民主社会主义者,马姆达尼将该项目描述为帮助家庭应对生活成本上涨的重要干预措施,并明确回击了那些反对政府介入私营企业的批评者。 然而,该提案也面临巨大阻力。美国联合杂货店协会(United Bodegas of America)等组织认为,政府补贴带来的竞争威胁到了小企业的发展;大型连锁杂货商也警告称,如果无法与政府资助的门店竞争,他们可能会退出市场。目前,随着政府应对更广泛的预算危机,该计划正等待市议会的批准。

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Authored by Chris Wade via The Center Square,

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday announced the site of the latest city-owned grocery store as the democratic socialist looks to make good on a key campaign pledge.

The 20,000-square-foot store, located in the Bronx’s Hunts Point neighborhood, is part of a $70 million plan that includes opening stores in the city’s five boroughs. The plan calls for hiring a private operator to run the store under the city’s pricing rules. The South Bronx store will be part of a new affordable housing development rising from the site of a former juvenile detention facility.

He said the store, when it opens next year, will help “level the playing field” for shoppers who are struggling to make ends meet in one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods.

“Seventy-seven percent of households in surrounding neighborhoods cannot afford basic needs,” Mamdani said in remarks Monday.

“More than 50% of households have relied on public assistance in the last 12 months alone. And when nearby families go shopping for groceries, there are not enough affordable options nearby.”

Mamdani’s push to open city-run grocery stores fulfills a campaign promise for the democratic socialist, whose lefty agenda also includes plans for universal childcare, tuition-free community colleges, and free bus service.

Many of those plans have been put on hold as the new mayor grapples with a record budget shortfall.

Under the mayor’s plans, which still require City Council approval, the grocery stores wouldn’t pay rent or property taxes, allowing them to keep their overhead costs down and pass on savings to shoppers, according to the Mamdani administration.

Allowing New York City to get into the grocery store business has plenty of detractors, including the United Bodegas of America, which says it will hurt small businesses and the city’s economy.

John Catsimatidis, CEO of New York City grocery chain Gristedes, has threatened to pull out of the market if Mamdani moves ahead with the plans, saying he couldn’t compete with city-run supermarkets.

In his remarks Monday, Mandani turned a quote from the late Republican President Ronald Reagan upside down to make his argument for the taxpayer-funded bodegas.

“He famously said, the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’ It’s a good quote, but I disagree. I think nine more terrifying words are actually, ‘I worked all day and can’t feed my family,'” Mamdani said.

“We are going to use the power of government to lower prices and make it easier for New Yorkers to put food on the table,” Mamdani said.

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