Government-funded grocery store flounders in Midwest city as similar proposal gains stream in NYC

A community-owned grocery store in Kansas City, Missouri, is on the brink of closing as the concept of municipal subsidies for such stores gets more attention around the country due to the New York City mayoral race.

The local government in Kansas City sought to address a so-called “food desert” — a term used to describe areas without access to full-service grocery stores that sell fresh produce, meat and other healthier options along with the standard supermarket fare…

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