Could city-run grocery stores be the answer to New York's soaring food prices? Mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani thinks so, proposing a network of public markets to combat food deserts and make basics affordable. But will it work? We dive into the details of his plan, the comparisons to military commissaries, and the concerns from grocery industry veterans who cite supply chain issues and the failure of similar projects. Is this a bold solution or a recipe for disaster?
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