New Yorkers have another chance to stock up on free groceries in a stunt that sounds too good to be true.
Polymarket, a prediction market platform, announced on Tuesday that it will be opening up “New York’s first free grocery store,” in a nod to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s campaign pledge to create a network of city-owned grocery stores offering low prices.
This free groceries stunt follows Polymarket rival Kalshi’s free groceries pop-up. The competing prediction platform offered to pay for up to $50 worth of groceries for New Yorkers at a supermarket in Manhattan’s East Village on Tuesday from noon to 3 p.m…