Also always amusing when New Yorkers talk of the need to integrate into the community, as though they are paragons of assimilation when they go to someplace that isn't NYC.
Don't they bitch about the "food deserts" in those neighborhoods? Shouldn't they be all for people asking Kroger and Whole Foods to open in those areas to alleviate this imaginary problem?
it's a real problem caused by themselves, grocery stores closed the stores in their neighborhoods/never opened one because high theft rate and high taxes made it unprofitable
The American Sun has a decent summary article about the ordeal.
Also always amusing when New Yorkers talk of the need to integrate into the community, as though they are paragons of assimilation when they go to someplace that isn't NYC.
Don't they bitch about the "food deserts" in those neighborhoods? Shouldn't they be all for people asking Kroger and Whole Foods to open in those areas to alleviate this imaginary problem?
it's a real problem caused by themselves, grocery stores closed the stores in their neighborhoods/never opened one because high theft rate and high taxes made it unprofitable