Socialist Zohran Mamdani wants to pay for government grocery stores with money that doesn’t exist

Democratic socialist and mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani apparently wants to pay for his city-run grocery stores by using taxpayer funds that don’t actually exist.

Queens State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary last Tuesday. Stephen Yang
Rafael Garcia, owner of La Economica Meats Choice in The Bronx, predicted Mamdani’s plan would be a “huge problem” for his store. Stephen Yang

The Queens state assemblyman who won the Democratic primary last Tuesday has claimed on the campaign trail that he would pull $140 million from city subsidies directed at “corporate grocery stores,” but that pot of money is actually what the private businesses part of a program called “City Fresh” have invested over a 12-year span.

The only public funds that have been doled out as part of the program was $30 million in tax breaks that have been provided to the participating grocers over that same span, according to city websites.

Mamdani claims he would pull $140 million from city subsidies directed at “corporate grocery stores.” Stephen Yang

Overall, 27 grocery stores meant to alleviate food deserts across the five boroughs have benefited from the “City Fresh” tax subsidies since the program first started.

The Mamdani campaign didn’t immediately return a request for comment Tuesday morning.

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