Readers oppose publicly-owned grocery stores in Boston. Here’s why.

City Council may see promise in city-owned grocery stores, but readers aren’t convinced they’d solve the city’s food access issues.

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The Boston City Council is considering opening publicly-owned grocery stores to address food insecurity — but not everyone’s convinced it’s the right solution.

After a majority of the council showed support for a hearing order about publicly-owned grocery stores on Oct. 8, we asked readers if they thought the city should do this…

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