AG

@aghamilton29 · Twitter ·

Bc it’s not about helping’s people who don’t have access to food… but control. They view making a profit as the problem they want to solve, which will inevitably lead to a lot of other issues that they will then insist must be solved by more gov’t control and price fixing.

Billy Binion

I'm also highly skeptical that NY is suffering from rampant food deserts. The city has a *very* robust grocery market: grocery stores, bodegas, supermarkets, farmers markets, Amazon, etc. And it spent $5 billion on SNAP in 2024 alone. This is a solution in search of a problem.