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    12 hours ago

    Because of things like this:

    Round tables and town halls for apple varieties, 8 years to get a shop underway… absolutely ridiculous.

    There is obviously an issue, and government has a role, but this isn’t it

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/25/mamdani-nyc-public-grocery-stores

    “According to Overstreet, the councilmember from Atlanta, community buy-in is key. In her district, Overstreet sought feedback about what kinds of products community members wanted access to, down to the preferred variety of apple. Overstreet and her team did this through roundtables, pop-up meetings, and both paper and online questionnaires to try to reach the widest array of people”

    “Lastly, noted Christine Caruso, Myer’s co-author on the grocery store research, it is worth reminding community members that such an initiative will take time to realize. Overstreet noted that it took her eight years of work to get the new grocery store in her district under way.”