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November 03, 2009

Maybe big grocery chains do some good

Some people on one side of the political spectrum--I won't say who, but let's just say they're on the more sinister side--don't approve of "Corporate Food" and "Big Food". They especially dislike big grocery chains. Well, in New York City, the residents are finding that grocery chains may have a significant advantage: "City's Gouger Grocers: Bodegas' Prices Soar Over Supermarkets'".

And there's this: "A Plan to Add Supermarkets to Poor Areas, With Healthy Results".

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michael

People who are against large grocery chains are generally people who have never lived in a terrible neighborhood. Buying food from corner stores sucks. The food is bad, the selection is slim and everything is expensive.

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