So let's take these two examples. A network of municipal run grocery stores, one in each borough, so five in total would cost the city $60 million. The city is already set to spend more than $140 million subsidizing corporate supermarket chains. without any guarantee of affordability from that subsidy. So this is less than half of what we're already set to spend when it comes to fare free buses the cost of that is about $700 million a year. (04:18–04:25)
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