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Experts Torch Socialist Mayor Mamdani Over Taxpayer Boondoggle Grocery Stores [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 25, 2026 5:10 pm
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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Experts Torch Socialist Mayor Mamdani Over Taxpayer Boondoggle Grocery Stores [WATCH]
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is charging ahead with his latest big government dream, a plan to open city-owned grocery stores across the five boroughs.

Supporters call it a progressive food justice vision, but critics see it as one more socialist style waste of taxpayer money that could crush local bodegas and drain the city’s already overburdened coffers.

Economists and small business owners are sounding alarms about the proposal, warning that it threatens private grocers who already operate on razor thin margins.

They argue the city should focus on helping residents afford food through existing programs, not create government run supermarkets that compete with tax paying entrepreneurs.

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Adam Lehodey from the Manhattan Institute did not mince words about the plan. “I think really it’s a distraction and a pretty wasteful distraction,” Lehodey told Fox News Digital. “There’s an easier and better way to solve the problem.”

Mamdani’s initiative, one of his key campaign pledges, promises to provide “affordable groceries for all.”

But as with most grand political promises from the left, the math rarely adds up.

The first site is expected to open in 2027 at Hunts Point in the Bronx, part of the massive redevelopment project at the old Spofford Juvenile Detention Facility.

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That redevelopment already includes hundreds of affordable housing units, new industrial spaces, community facilities, and public areas.

Now the city is set to carve out 20,000 square feet for a taxpayer funded grocery store, turning what should be a revenue generating space into another government experiment destined to bleed money.

Lehodey warned that the city’s idea of fairness falls apart when viewed through an economic lens.

“Yeah, the prices might be a little bit cheaper, but that comes at the cost of other businesses running sustainable operations,” he said.

In other words, when the government picks winners and losers, everyone eventually loses.

He also pointed out that the city is giving away valuable public land to make the project happen.

“That land does have value,” he said.

“By giving it out for free, the taxpayer again is losing money, and we’re losing revenue that could have been spent on other things.”

For a city drowning in debt and facing countless infrastructure needs, that tradeoff makes little sense.

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A second city backed grocery store is on deck for East Harlem’s La Marqueta market, to the tune of roughly $30 million in taxpayer spending.

That neighborhood already has around 45 grocery stores within walking distance, including major chains like Whole Foods and Lidl, along with scores of local bodegas.

Critics see the new market as a government invasion into a business sector that is not struggling for options.

Local store owners are bracing for the impact.

“Of course it will affect this store,” said Sarah Kang, manager of a CTown Supermarkets location about a half hour walk from the proposed site.

“If they find a cheaper supermarket, I don’t think they’ll be willing to make that trip. It’s going to affect small grocery stores. Definitely.”

Another manager, Joel Martinez of a supermarket on Frederick Douglass Boulevard, said he fears smaller shops closer to the city’s new store will take the brunt of the damage.

“I hope it doesn’t impact us,” he said.

“The store will be a little far from us, so that’s good. But it will affect smaller businesses that are closer.”

Bodegas and corner markets have long defined the character of New York City neighborhoods.

They adapt to changing conditions, provide essential services to residents, and survive on hard work and loyalty. Mamdani’s plan could turn that legacy into collateral damage of another socialist driven experiment.

The mayor’s office has tried to frame the initiative as a way to tackle food insecurity.

Yet as economists note, the city already has tools to address that problem through supplemental nutrition programs, business incentives, and partnerships with private grocers.

There is no clear reason for the government to start running grocery stores that duplicate what the private sector already does far more efficiently.

City hall’s enthusiasm for spending taxpayer dollars on untested programs stands in sharp contrast to its reluctance to support the people who already serve their communities.

While Mamdani talks about “equity,” real New Yorkers are left wondering why their neighborhood stores must compete against city bureaucrats wielding public funds.

Across the country, cities like Boston and Atlanta have flirted with similar schemes, usually under the same promise to “fix access” or “remove food deserts.”

In almost every case, the costs balloon and the communities wind up with another expensive reminder that government does not make a good grocer.

If New York City continues to follow this trend, it should brace for another round of wasted money, shuttered small businesses, and bigger government control over what should be a private enterprise.

When politicians play grocery clerk with taxpayer dollars, the bill always ends up on the checkout counter for the rest of us.

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