Thursday, July 24, 2025

Follow Up on that City-Supported Grocery Store in Kansas City

 Kansas City Grocery Store Situation

- Kansas City, Mo. funded a grocery store in a food desert, but it is struggling.

- The store is nearly empty despite millions in city support.

Store Conditions

- Upon entering the Sun Fresh, the produce section is mostly bare.

- Customers express frustration over the lack of available food, particularly meat.

City Council Involvement

- Activists criticized the city council for delaying over $1 million in promised assistance.

- In May, the city council approved an emergency release of $750,000 in aid.

Continued Challenges

- Fresh food shortages remain despite financial assistance.

- Residents are perplexed by the lack of stocked shelves.

Underlying Problems

- The store's issues include not only low customer turnout but also crime in the area.

- Crime has deterred people from visiting the store, impacting sales and contributing to theft.

City Response

- The city council allocated $750,000 last year for security, lighting, and infrastructure improvement.

- Persistent crime and unpleasant odors continue to be problems.

Addressing Odor Issues

- City management is investigating the source of bad smells around the store.

- A recent smoke test revealed no plumbing issues; further solutions are in progress.

Future Considerations

- Concerns raised about whether these issues will be acknowledged by leaders in similar progressive circles, like NYC's likely future mayor Zohran Mamdani.

- Local reports compare the store's condition to the struggles seen in socialist nations. 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/07/23/follow-up-on-that-city-supported-grocery-store-in-kansas-city-n3805081

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