No guarantee that the groceries will be cheaper, no guarantee they accept SNAP or wic or that they engage in collective bargaining with their workers. So This proposal costs less than half. 60 million would open up one city owned grocery store in each borough. and each of those stores would guarantee cheaper prices to New Yorkers. Zoran, you once again, paying for your agenda is taxing, taxing corporations and the 1%. Like that's where we get. (06:15–06:22)
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Asserts that $60 million would open one city-owned grocery store in each borough, costing less than half of current subsidies.
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