Fernando Mateo speaks with leaders from the National Supermarket Association, an organization representing approximately one thousand independent grocers primarily owned by Dominican immigrants. The dialogue centers on a critique of a government proposal by Mayor Zohran Mandami to open a taxpayer-funded grocery store, which the guests argue is an inefficient use of resources compared to subsidizing affordable aisles within existing local businesses. Beyond this policy dispute, the speakers address the harsh realities of operating in New York City, highlighting the escalating costs of crime, the impact of minimum wage increases on consumer prices, and the perceived unfair competition from unregulated street vendors.
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