'Power to communities': Chicago considers city-owned grocery store to address 'food deserts' after giants like Walmart and Whole Foods shutter stores
'Power to communities': Chicago considers city-owned grocery store to address 'food deserts' after giants like Walmart and Whole Foods shutter stores
The mayor’s office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.
The mayor’s office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.
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Considering most stores shut down due to excessive theft (and inaction of authorities), would this be any different than just opening another food bank?
2 0 ReplyYeah, about that “most stores shut down door to excessive theft” thing…
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/18/business/retail-shoplifting-shrink-walgreens/index.html
7 0 ReplyThe article you linked says there’s been a 25.6% increase in retail theft just within a years time. That’s bound to hurt a lot of businesses.
1 0 ReplyKeep in mind that is relative to another number.
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Hopefully being a community thing and not a corporate thing will help. I think people will be less likely to steal, and more likely to rat someone out for stealing.
1 0 ReplyBefore 1916 theft wasn't an issue at the grocery, because the customer was not expected to fetch their own items.
You told the person what you needed and they went and got it for you.
If theft was the real reason, stores could simply return to this style of operation.
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