1) The US has "food deserts" where poor people in inner city areas live far away from supermarkets and do not have access to groceries, or are gouged by local stores that charge high prices.
2) Wal-Mart is bad and must not be allowed to build stores near inner city areas.
That is a Boston meme: A previous Boston mayor, Ray Flynn, went
on a possibly alcohol fortified ridiculous spiel about how much a
can of soup costs at a quckie mart v. a supermarket.
Raybo was appointed ambassador to the Vatican by Clinton.
The obvious answer is for the Baraqqi regime to get into the grocery business. Think of all the jobs they could create building a chain of inner city grocery stores.
They could be powered by wind turbines and solar panels.
And staffed by SEIU, AFSCME, and UAW members making $25/hour with Congressional level benefits.
Of course they could only sell Moosechelle approved foods in minimal portion sizes.