No, it’s a roundabout way of saying that when government bureaucrats decide to stop enforcing a law passed by congress, grocery corporations will actively work to grow larger and close stores in Black neighborhoods. Don’t retroactively assign preference to the mother who walks to the grocery store a block away only find it is closed and was forced to take a bus to Walmart, that mother was not exercising a preference. The preference was clear prior to the ceasing of enforcement. The article said the prices were only 1% higher at the local chains, the customer were exercising presence by choosing to pay 1% more…
haroldp|1 year ago
If black neighborhoods are underserved, go make a fortune in black neighborhood grocery stores or their suppliers.
mindslight|1 year ago
If markets worked the way you are implying, then the problem would already be solved. In reality, the inefficiencies matter a lot.
unknown|1 year ago
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